Jul 26 Word of the Day
Noun: a friend who is usually only called upon by a friend when a more primary/prominent friend is unavailable.
Taken from the term “second string” in an athletic competition situation. In football, if the star quarterback gets injured during a play, the second string is called off the bench to replace him/her. A “Second String Friend” is essentially benched until needed, if ever.
Synonyms: Plan B, Second Choice, Secondary Friend, Benched Until Needed
Taken from the term “second string” in an athletic competition situation. In football, if the star quarterback gets injured during a play, the second string is called off the bench to replace him/her. A “Second String Friend” is essentially benched until needed, if ever.
Synonyms: Plan B, Second Choice, Secondary Friend, Benched Until Needed
I got a call from X the other night. She had an extra ticket to a concert she bought for a friend, but they couldn’t make it so she called me to ask if I wanted to go because I am her Second String Friend.
by Deus-ex-machina August 26, 2020
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One of the best curse words available to humans. Literally means 'shit' in Japanese, and used just like we use it.
"Two terrible presidential candidates again! Kuso!" - majority of Americans every four years
Kusogaki - literally "shitty brat". Used to put some young punk in his or her place.
Kusogaki - literally "shitty brat". Used to put some young punk in his or her place.
by The Middle Road August 10, 2009
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A japanese expression turns into internet chat slang. An expression for witnessing something ridiculous and unusual that is happening
Nicole cursed Marsman to 'Eat shit and die!' but Marsman replied with, 'Hmm, I don't want that, mine tastes like milk.'
'KUSO!!!' she said.
'KUSO!!!' she said.
by kameyagi November 21, 2004
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Kuso: Japanese for "darn"
Kuso is often mistaken for a curse word like shit (which is Tawagoto) or damn (which is Imaimashī), but it actually means darn.
Kuso is often mistaken for a curse word like shit (which is Tawagoto) or damn (which is Imaimashī), but it actually means darn.
by coinman9388 March 20, 2012