by Anonymous September 22, 2003
Get the plight mug.Slang term for Bud Light Platinum. Where Bud Light is Blight, something that causes harm or damage, Plight leads to a dangerous, difficult or otherwise unfortunate situation.
I drank a twelve pack of Plight and woke up on the bathroom floor of a Denny's in a pool my own urine.
by Woody LaJonze February 5, 2014
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A woman who is struggling to keep afloat in her arranged marriage with an older man. Her only outlet in reaching LOW KEY attention is through the constant changing of her WhatsApp profile photo - in the hope of miraculously being noticed and rescued by a new suitor.
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Hym "We're using "each other" a lot today..."
Iam "You know... I've been thinking about the indifference of people towards the plight of the individual. It regularly goes by the wayside in spite of the fact that that they all wish to be acknowledged as in individual."
Hym "You're thinking about that train full of people that sat and watched that girl get assaulted again, aren't you?"
Iam "Yes! I mean, that is horrific. I feel terrible about that. In person too? I feel terrible for the girl and the people who sat there and watched it. I mean the girl is probably traumatized and she is probably going to have to get some serious therapy (which I think the City of New York should have to fund) and those people are never going to forget that for the rest of their lives. That is not something you want to have on your conscience."
Hym "People don't want to acknowledge the plight of the individual because in doing so all they see is their own reflection and not everyone can be a hero."
Iam "You know... I've been thinking about the indifference of people towards the plight of the individual. It regularly goes by the wayside in spite of the fact that that they all wish to be acknowledged as in individual."
Hym "You're thinking about that train full of people that sat and watched that girl get assaulted again, aren't you?"
Iam "Yes! I mean, that is horrific. I feel terrible about that. In person too? I feel terrible for the girl and the people who sat there and watched it. I mean the girl is probably traumatized and she is probably going to have to get some serious therapy (which I think the City of New York should have to fund) and those people are never going to forget that for the rest of their lives. That is not something you want to have on your conscience."
Hym "People don't want to acknowledge the plight of the individual because in doing so all they see is their own reflection and not everyone can be a hero."
by Hym Iam April 27, 2022
Get the Plight mug.what happens when two people in a bad situation compare plights in an attempt to outdo each other........often at large gatherings intended for celebration
Trey: Hey bro, mom and grandpa have been in there talking for three hours! What's going on?
Mike: Dude, they're just having another plight war....
Trey: Lame
Mike: Uberlame
Mike: Dude, they're just having another plight war....
Trey: Lame
Mike: Uberlame
by Choir girl December 9, 2008
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Get the Plight of a people mug.The first rule of Plight Club is: you DO talk about it. We are a global community of connection.
Real change starts from within: We challenge our vulnerability to start conversations with ourselves and others. This pushes our comfort zones, moves us through our fears, and takes a step forward towards more open and honest connection.
Wearing the logo puts us out there to give and receive support. It acts as a reminder to remain open and to be proud of the effort it takes to make real change. Want to fear less and connect more? Join the club...
Real change starts from within: We challenge our vulnerability to start conversations with ourselves and others. This pushes our comfort zones, moves us through our fears, and takes a step forward towards more open and honest connection.
Wearing the logo puts us out there to give and receive support. It acts as a reminder to remain open and to be proud of the effort it takes to make real change. Want to fear less and connect more? Join the club...
By becoming a member of Plight Club it has helped me face up to my insecurities, open up and have more honest connection with people. I'm so pleased I joined, all it took was to be vulnerebel.
by Mr. Saucepan July 6, 2020
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