A reference to conservatives or Republicans, which alludes to the 2004 elections, in which 51 percent of the nation elected George Bush. Ironically many of those middle and lower class rural people who voted for him stand to lose money and other benefits as a result of his new Social Security plan.
by dmby.com March 26, 2005
- A Chinese boy group under IQIYI.
- Still hasn’t released a debut album.
- prolly will finish their contract with no song and album.
- Still hasn’t released a debut album.
- prolly will finish their contract with no song and album.
by ThatOneChengchengBiased August 05, 2018
When someone else has less percentage then you and makes them feel bad because you are using the charger
by Hardy one June 19, 2016
Someone who identifies with being racially white. Also known as a Niner. The nine percent being the number of white people estimated to be in the world
by Schlimm Jim January 13, 2016
A term used to describe one who appears to be repeating the mainstream media talking points with complete confidence and sworn loyalty. These talking points are often said by such a person without challenging these talking points by their own thinking, and certainly not by other news outlets.
Do you have ANY idea what you’re talking about? Or are you just parroting that garbage like a good little eleven-percenter??
by Proggy Thief November 03, 2020
This is an empty headed non-concept. No one can give more that 100%. Saying he (or) she gave it 110 percent is also saying the person who gave it 100 percent still could have (or should have) given more. What nonsense! If anything using this phrase is NEGATIVE, a put down of everyone else participating.
If I give 110 percent to this project, I will successfully be able to squeeze 10 percent more energy out of every battery than is scientifically possible.
by Arnold Haffers September 22, 2016
by Baron Greenback December 14, 2006