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Tae Kwon Do Is Block Blast Zodiac Sign Template For Individuals With Bipolar Type 1 Disorder Whilst Behaving Aggressively 

Tae Kwon Do Is Block Blast Zodiac Sign Template For Individuals With Bipolar Type 1 Disorder Whilst Behaving Aggressively
Tae Kwon Do Is Block Blast Zodiac Sign Template For Individuals With Bipolar Type 1 Disorder Whilst Behaving Aggressively

black whirlies 

The nauseous spinning sensation induced by lying in bed after an evening's over-indulgence in alcohol.
As soon as I went to bed I got the black whirlies and had to get up again to puke
black whirlies by cybersquatter December 18, 2005

driving while black 

Driving While Black (DWB) is the name given to the non-existent "crime" of being a black driver, and is generally a racial profiling employed by many police forces. It is a parody of the real crime driving while intoxicated.

It refers to the idea that a motorist can be pulled over by a police officer simply because he or she is black and then charged with a trivial or perhaps non-existent offense.
"The only reason the police pulled him over was because he was driving while black."
driving while black by aurilla August 16, 2006

Royalling While Black 

Participating in the day-to-day functions and operations of The British Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth II and her close relations.
1) Meghan Markle was "Royalling While Black", so we have to add that to the "While Black" list.
2) "Royalling While Black" was cool with The British Royal Family until Prince Harry and Meghan conceived baby Archie.

walking while black

A term to describe an assumption of suspicion by race, generally when referring to interaction with law enforcement though it can be used to describe any situation whereby a person is stereotypically profiled.
"James was stopped by the police in uptown for walking while black"

Breathing While Black 

In too many instances in America, a crime punishable by death.
In the eyes of Derek Chauvin, George Floyd's crime was Breathing While Black. As Chauvin suffocated Floyd for more than nine minutes, ending his life, Floyd's last words were "I can't breathe", a phrase which became a rallying cry for justice.