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Protip: To offer advice or suggestion to resolve a problem. Often used in context of emphasizing common sense, a very strong opinion, or to belittle/mock a person's point of view. Likely taken from GamePro magazine, which used the term as early as 1989 in conjunction with screengrabs of video to capture reader's attention to offer advice on completing video games and tying the term into the publication's title.
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Ted Cruise: When you're desperately needed because of an unfolding catastrophe, but you skip out to go somewhere less stressful.
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Headass: A derogatory term for a person whose constant social faux pas, obnoxious mannerisms, unrealistic expectations and general ineptitude render them bothersome to an inordinate degree.
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afk: Away From Keyboard.
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copaganda: 1. Propaganda released by police or sheriff's departments which present a rosey view of what police work entails. 2. Images of police officers rescuing kittens from trees and fixing children's bicycles. 3. Articles written about "hero" cops who save lives but ignore all of the tazer deaths and corruption in the unit. 4. The group think or gang mentality that is displayed by some members of the police force which asserts that police can do no wrong and are therefore above the laws they are supposed to enforce.
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TAKE A BREAK: That's all there is for now.
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Out of pocket: to say something too far or someone that acts so goofy that no definition can express
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woo-woo: (see also woowoo) adj. descriptive of an event or person espousing New Age theories such as energy work, crystal magic, Reiki, bizarrely restrictive diets, or supernatural/paranormal/psychic occurrences; often has studied in an authentic religious tradition such as Hinduism or Zen Buddhism, but now practices an Eastern-influenced yet severely watered-down and Westernized pseudo-mysticism; can also be a synonym for sketchy, probably because Santa Fe, NM and Sedona, AZ, self-proclaimed woo-woo capitals of the world, also have a large and skeptical rock climbing population
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rigga morris: A term that is a synonym for the word "Rigged" coined by Alyssa Edwards during RPDR AS2.
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up-to-hate: Simply being ready/in the mood to just senselessly hate on someone/something . Up-To-Hate is a unique combination of words similar to Up-To-Date, but instead of the meaning being well informed about an event, topic or person it means that you are ready to hate on someone or something in order to keep them in place, cope with something or just because you feel like being an asshole towards others.
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Elongate: A scandal involving Elon Musk
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On my way: When a "friend" refers to a period in time where they are THINKING about leaving but could actually arrive in anywhere from 1 to 6 hours (usually later than sooner).
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fictosexual: Fictosexuality is the sexual attraction towards fictional characters.
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sameshitting: repackaging the same shit and selling it off as something new
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soft yes: A casual affirmative response that someone can use if they do not want to be wholly committed or if the answer is subject to change.
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meatspace: Deriving from cyberpunk novels, meatspace is the world outside of the 'net-- that is to say, the real world, where you do things with your body rather than with your keyboard. William Gibson's novels (Neuromancer, Mona Lisa Overdrive, and Count Zero in particular) note the difference between the 'Net of the console cowboys and the world of the meat outside.
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ick: Something someone does that is an instant turn-off for you, making you instantly hate the idea of being with them romantically.
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slowmaxxing: slowmaxxing is the pinnacle of a slow paced life. It is a term popularized on Twitter by @robyns_quill. Its derivatives are snailmaxxing or the "Kyle Anderson" Method. Take your time with the little mundane things and see how much more you will appreciate life and God's creation. Less anxiety, more gratitude.
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ngmi: Never gonna make it
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YSL: abbreviation for "young stoner life". commonly used by young thug
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bledina: ukr. ble’dina — a noun that is used by Ukrainians to identify a russian missile. Was specifically used during air rides to warn civilians about the flying missiles across the country. Roughly can be translated into “deadly ugly fucking bitch” First was used as a term to describe air raids in Kharkiv group on Telegram “Huyeviy Kharkov” although spelled in russian as blyadina because it is a russian speaking group (Kharkiv is mostly russian speaking city, although many people are trying to forget it there now).
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niteflix: Dreams so complex in plot and rich in production value that they seem like feature length films.
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shatpost: past tense of shitpost
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multislacking: Doing multiple slacker-esque things concurrently.
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Nicecore: Nicecore is a form of entertainment showcasing from the protagonist interacting with other characters in a story with altruistic actions and a optimistic view on others and the world around them. While they may already have or, end up doing so for others throughout the story, the protagonist inspires them to do the same: just be nice. Being nice no matter what. Because we never know what someone else is going through. And if you can be that shining light for them - even in a brief moment; of holding the door for others, letting someone go ahead of you in a check out line who has fewer items than you, saying 'Thank you're with a smile, or even just a smile - those seemingly "insignificant" moments can change someone's day. They can change the world. Even if someone doesn't reciprocate, don't let it change you. Move forward and continue on your mission to be the one to change someone's else day when the moment arises. Altruism isn’t a passive force. Mister Rogers used to say, “Love isn’t a state of perfect caring, it is an active noun like ‘struggle.’ To love someone is to drive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and right now.”
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body horror: A genre – for film, books, comics, etc. – in which the main feature is the graphically depicted destruction or degeneration of a human body or bodies. This usually involves one or more of the following; aliens, bloating, blood, bones, fungi, humiliation, involuntary transformation, parasites, puss, screaming, sex, torture and xenogenesis . It is not for the faint of heart of weak of stomach.
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rediculous: v. To diculous again
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America: This text has been found in violation of H.R. 3261, S.O.P.A. and has been removed