Singer and lead bass for the band primus. And the only one qualified to play a bass with more than 5 strings, or a whammy bar.
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by jack f July 2, 2008
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Some dumbass employee training in Coca-Cola telling to remove your white skin
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When an item or product costs more than a similar one with less sugar or salt content, which seems to suggest that having lesser or fewer of something is more inconvenient or harder to produce, or making a decision to be healthier is dearer—could it also be a mere marketing gimmick to lure health-conscious freaks?
A six-pack of Chrysanthemum Tea costs $1.95, but a similar one with lower sugar content costs $2.30; two isotonic bottle drinks cost $3.95, while the ones with zero sugar cost $4.40—aren’t these two cases prove that “less is more”?
by Fasters September 8, 2022
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It means that someone says something good that you are excited about.
Jack: Yo dude I bought you some ice cream.
Sam: Say less!

or

Parent: We're going to Disneyland for Christmas!
You: Say less!
by laneybeau November 27, 2019
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A phrase used when you are done with someones bullshit and you want them to stop talking. Usually in a rude/angry tone and/or while in an argument.
John: Yo, I didnt steal your money bro. Why would I do that?

Joe: Nah man I dont trust you.

John: Vro we been friends for years

Joe: Nigga say less
by Joe Darell August 30, 2017
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The root of "none the less" or "never the less" might be "no less" or "no less than", with "none" being tangible and "never" being temporal.

It seems to be a comparative phrase. It is usually used in the second half of a sentence after a comma (like the word "but" or "even though").

"None the less" is probably often mis-used:

"He's having a hard time learning english, none the less he is very smart."

sounds better as . . .

"He's having a hard time learning english, but he is very smart none the less."

and the possible root term . . .

"He's having a hard time learning english, but he is no less smart for it."

"He's having a hard time learning english, but he is very smart none the less."
by libbyliterati March 17, 2007
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