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1. A painful emotion caused by a sense of guilt, embarrassment, dishonor; a feeling of being unworthy or disgraced.
2. Something that is very regrettable or is a great disappointment.
2. Something that is very regrettable or is a great disappointment.
1. Sean felt a sense of shame when he woke up and read the newspaper only to see a picture of himself in it. He shamed his family name.
2. It is a shame that such a horrible thing happen to such a sweet girl as Molly.
2. It is a shame that such a horrible thing happen to such a sweet girl as Molly.
by OneBadAsp November 05, 2006
Apr 22 Word of the Day
Bro since I got dirtpilled on Tuesday I have made sooo many worm friends and made them soo many little houses to get married in. Me? Lonely? No you’re the lonely one u lawn owning freak
by ecogoth December 30, 2020
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The sensation you get upon realizing that the screenname you chose for Urban Dictionary is one that is used by many others and that all definitions created under that screenname are attributed to that single screenname.
"I logged into Urban Dictionary to check if my definitions had processed only to find that they had been added to a long list of definitions by 'Trevor.' Some of these definitions include: sinep (inward growing penis), Mo'Fugly (Mofo ugly), chipmunk cheeks (*shiver*), and flying rhino (*shudder*)...Realizing I wasn't in the best of company, I was overcome with shame."
by Trevor March 18, 2004
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Collective noun
1. A pack of cougars, typically gathered for the purpose of hunting young male prey; most often spotted in bars and clubs of trashy repute.
1. A pack of cougars, typically gathered for the purpose of hunting young male prey; most often spotted in bars and clubs of trashy repute.
1. A group of cougars can't be called a "pride," they'd have to be called a "shame."
2. That shame of cougars have marked their territory near the front door, eyeing all the young meat that entered.
3. A cougar broke away from the shame and approached her prey, to buy him a drink.
2. That shame of cougars have marked their territory near the front door, eyeing all the young meat that entered.
3. A cougar broke away from the shame and approached her prey, to buy him a drink.
by NoBetter October 19, 2009
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n: George Bush
n: the feeling people have for George Bush
v: to vote for George Bush; twice
v: to run a country the way George Bush does
n: the feeling people have for George Bush
v: to vote for George Bush; twice
v: to run a country the way George Bush does
by teh voice June 29, 2006