A fear of holes. However, be warned that if you google this word unknowingly, you will encounter images of holes in human skin, often with something in them.
So I googled trypophobia one day, wondering what all the hype was. Now I have it.
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Huge coward. Piece of shit that doesnβt accept any responsibility. Takes credit for for an economy that Obama revived. Openly racist. Liar
βThe President of the United States is a pussy ass bitch. β
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most of the time used at the end of a persons argument
peaches: "i got an itchy coochie and thats that on that
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A Twitter trend that started after Donald Trump falsely claimed that Hurricane Dorian was going to strike Alabama (their local weather service told him otherwise). Despite the evidence of being proven wrong, Trump held a press conference in the Oval Office with a National Weather Service map apparently doctored with a cone shape displayed on parts of Alabama in a black marker.
It's embarrassing, possibly illegal and an especially strong indicator on just how insecure the President is. Instead of manning up and admitting that he made boo-boo, he prefers to whine about how "fake news" is being mean to him.
Sharpiegate makes me long for a a real leader
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idiot, dolt or fool, a person that wastes other people's time by endless waffling about one thing or another.Someone that interrupts a constructive conversation with a piece of irrelevant or unrelated information, often a personal story or anecdote, that doesn't apply at all. In the work environment this person is generally over paid and always under delivers due to their tendency to waste their own and everyone else's time.
That person is a fucking womble.
I wish they would stop wombling and get on with it.
Dont include them in the meeting if they are just going to womble on and on about complete bullshit
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British slang term for a wimpy, emasculated and weak man. In particular, one who complains immoderately.
Ya big girl's blouse! Grow a pair why don't ya.
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What they call Macaroni & Cheese in Canada. The box actually says "Kraft Dinner" where it would normally say "Macaroni & Cheese". In Canada they accept this as perfectly normal.
"Kraft" is, of course, the company that makes the product and "Dinner" is what we will eat when it is done cooking. Be sure to prepare it with milk in a bag.
Even though Macaroni & Cheese is the all-American convenience food product, Canada consumes, per capita, more Kraft Dinner than the United States!
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