Me-parazzi
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Groups of girls that go out to restaurants and night clubs and incessantly take group pictures of themselves so they can post them on Facebook and marvel at how good looking they, and all their friends are.
Where one celebrates being alone. There is no requirement for any social activity as the party is all focused on that one person. Generally contains alcohol, music and dancing by ones self at home.
The opposite of empathetic. Someone who can't see anyone else's point of view and is entirely selfish.
The reverse of "em"pathy. When you want to use one word for "Lack of empathy". Selfish, thoughtless and doesn't care about others' feelings. Self absorbed.
Misc term used to express lack of caring. Used as an insult against non bearded types, can also be used to display lack of knowledge in a certain area Used in some places as a universal greeting
When a person commits a blunder and warrants being called a fool.
A legend and/or God created by internet kids in the urban era. Known for his acts of kidness, sexual prowess,ability to train animals, and rebellious ways. Often associated with the figure of a wolf, a large powerful man dressed in armor carrying multiple medieval weapons, or a short blonde teenage boy. The name is derived from three American sources: me: as in myself, as in I. person: The composite of characteristics that make up an individual personality; the self er: One that performs a specified action: swimmer. Therefore the name together means "to be myself."
A word directed towards a person for doing somthing stupid.
A nickname for an ugly Canadian stripper.
A code in which each consonant and vowel is moved to "the next" consonant or vowel in the alphabet. An example sentence would be: Jux esi zua fuoph vufez? (How are you doing today?). In the language the letter "Q" is skipped over as a consonant unless there is a vowel after it, also "Y" is used as both consonant and vowel depending on how it is used in the word before.
The place on the band field where the mellophone players always seem to congregate.