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biptwats

silly preteen girls that think they're "All That & a bag of chips."
Those biptwats are gonna have a Rude Awakening someday!!
by Starchylde December 25, 2014
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darking up

What the sky does every night starting with twilight.
I always look forward to the darking up of the sky. So relaxing, comforting, & great relief!
by Starchylde August 10, 2016
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Google Barrel Roll

When you Google Barrel Roll, it turns the Entire page around!!!!
When I did Google Barrel Roll, it did indeed turn the whole page around in a circle!!!!
by Starchylde September 12, 2016
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dowsing rod

A forked stick used to find underground water. Shaped like a Y. When there's water, the straight part of the stick moves towards the ground.
I tried a dowsing rod on several occasions & it Always found water! I used a simple stick & it worked, to my amazement!
by Starchylde June 23, 2016
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parasol

an old~time Fancy umbrella, maybe with lace & highly decorated; it's used to shield oneself from the sun or as part of a fancy dress~up outfit.
I Love seeing the parasol designs of Olden days~So beautiful & I'd sure use one!
by Starchylde June 11, 2015
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First Man On The Moon

On July 21, 1969, with the Apollo 11 Spaceflight, Neil Armstrong was the 1st human to step on the Moon! Buzz Aldrin joined him 20 minutes later & they spent 2 1/4th hours gathering 47.5 pounds of lunar material for return to Earth. Pilot Michael Collins stayed in lunar orbit until they returned to the ship. July 24th was splashdown at 819 miles SW of Hawaii. As Neil Armstrong took his 1st step onto the surface of the Moon, he said "1 small step by a man; 1 giant leap for mankind."
I was fortunate to see the live TV broadcast of the First Man On The Moon & it had tremendous impact on me, starting a lifelong love of space & the Moon.
by Starchylde May 29, 2016
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The Blue Angels

US Navy & USMC flight demonstration squad, with 6 pilots flying McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornets, with amazing, thrilling aeronautical maneuvers, some as close as mere inches from the other planes! Since their start in 1946, Over 260 Million spectators have seen them! They perform at over 70 shows a year in 34 locations with Over 11 Million people seeing this miracle! They also go to schools & hospitals with 50,000 viewers.
I was fortunate to see The Blue Angels & what a Wonderful show they gave! Their pilots are highly trained & Excellent with their skills. I highly recommend that Everyone see The Blue Angels if you ever get a chance~you'll Always remember this phenomenol show!
by Starchylde June 17, 2016
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