A last name of German etymology that subjects the so-named to merciless teasing throughout their life due to its uncanny similarity to an ejaculated bodily fluid.
Your last name is 'Seeman'? HAHAHAHAHA!
by Reciprocity September 10, 2008
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example of a Seeman Reflection:
"I shot my load on my own face, then I cleaned the mirror and hung it back on the wall"
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"I shot my load on my own face, then I cleaned the mirror and hung it back on the wall"
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by Joedaddy1980 February 7, 2009
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He's a magical creature who creates positive impact wherever he is. Always sees the positive side of anything/ anyone. One should treat him best if he/she wants be successful in their career. If you are looking for luck, Seeman Madhesh is the creature you need.
If you find Seeman Madhesh you are 1 in 1000000000000.
If you find Seeman Madhesh you are 1 in 1000000000000.
by Crazy human November 25, 2021
Get the Seeman Madhesh mug.Ryan Seaman is the most beautiful person ever. You cannot disagree or else Satan will arise from the ground and metal dan your future children,grandchildren,and great grandchildren.
Guy:Ew Ryan Seaman is ugly as Fuck
Girl:Bitch get out of my Fucking sight you ungrateful white
Satan:*Fucking kills that dude*
Girl:Bitch get out of my Fucking sight you ungrateful white
Satan:*Fucking kills that dude*
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Get the semantic satiation mug.The ripe fishy smell of stank puss on your fingers after finger banging a girl with a yeast infection, her period or suffering from just general uncleanliness.
by Eaton Holgoode March 9, 2017
Get the Seaman's Fingers mug.When people argue about the definition or meaning of a word. This usually starts in the middle of an argument and distracts from the main topic of the argument. Whether done intentionally or not depends on the people arguing.
When an argument deteriorates and its focus becomes one about word definitions rather than the main topic, a person will usually say "Oh, now we're just arguing semantics". Usually by this point, the arguement has become a waste of time because it has morphed into a bunch of bickering about irrelevant, unimportant details rather than the original main point.
If someone accuses you of arguing semantics, they're usually accusing you of intentionally avoiding the topic. In this case, the person may or may not be misusing the phrase in order to do so. If you're not actually arguing about word definitions, then they should accuse you of being nit-picky instead (as that would be more accurate) but to explain it to this degree becomes a bit nit-picky in and of itself and so for obvious reasons, this is the end.
When an argument deteriorates and its focus becomes one about word definitions rather than the main topic, a person will usually say "Oh, now we're just arguing semantics". Usually by this point, the arguement has become a waste of time because it has morphed into a bunch of bickering about irrelevant, unimportant details rather than the original main point.
If someone accuses you of arguing semantics, they're usually accusing you of intentionally avoiding the topic. In this case, the person may or may not be misusing the phrase in order to do so. If you're not actually arguing about word definitions, then they should accuse you of being nit-picky instead (as that would be more accurate) but to explain it to this degree becomes a bit nit-picky in and of itself and so for obvious reasons, this is the end.
Jenny: Hey Tommy, did you do your homework?
Tommy: I would never do my homework.
Jenny: What do you mean? You always do your homework!
Tommy: No, I would never "do" my homework - that would be gross. But if you want to know if I completed my homework...
Jenny: Oh, please. Spare me. Now you're just arguing semantics.
Tommy: I would never do my homework.
Jenny: What do you mean? You always do your homework!
Tommy: No, I would never "do" my homework - that would be gross. But if you want to know if I completed my homework...
Jenny: Oh, please. Spare me. Now you're just arguing semantics.
by PineappleJane February 9, 2017
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