A situation or idea that is incredibly wrong and disturbing, or would cause an extreme amount of drama. Even contemplating this is enough to cause a major headache.
1. Shit damn, Tom just told me he's into Charlotte and wants to ask her out, but considering he dated her best friend for two years, that's a whole world of no right there.
2. Look at that dress in the picture; it looks pretty good on the model, she has no breasts, but on me it'd be a world of no.
3. The party was fine until Derek started in on the wine; that boy and red wine combined made for an entire world of no.
2. Look at that dress in the picture; it looks pretty good on the model, she has no breasts, but on me it'd be a world of no.
3. The party was fine until Derek started in on the wine; that boy and red wine combined made for an entire world of no.
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The stand that DIO uses in jojo’s bizarre adventure. Also another name for the earth, but mainly a jojo reference.
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by you have been made retarded by the homosexual governments of the world March 13, 2005
A language, derived from English (or English-English, American-English etc. etc. ad nauseam).
This is the de facto language of international commerce, finance, shipping, aviation, the web, etc.
It has many dialects.
Chinglish, Singlish, Franglais and Spanglish spring to mind.
Acccents include Canadian - which might be boring, Strine, Kiwi, Estuary, Scouse, Cockney and Hindglish.
There is one recognised speech impediment
- this is known as geordie
This is the de facto language of international commerce, finance, shipping, aviation, the web, etc.
It has many dialects.
Chinglish, Singlish, Franglais and Spanglish spring to mind.
Acccents include Canadian - which might be boring, Strine, Kiwi, Estuary, Scouse, Cockney and Hindglish.
There is one recognised speech impediment
- this is known as geordie
If you understand this, you understand World.
by Railtracksurvivor February 21, 2009