decl. Innuendo given to a job applicant that s/he is under-qualified and will not be hired, despite the fact that nobody else before the applicant had by then previously chosen for the position.
It's amazing how I've sent my resume to several different startups and other larger companies -- And they all tell me that the position has been filled ... even with the job posting still kept up!!
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n. ger. Filming such that the video result looks as if it were done through the eyes of the person filming it.
We used first person filming in a tribute movie to the Exies for their new album -- it made the project pretty damn hard.
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adj. Describing very moderate, sensible views, socially progressive and fiscally conservative, as well as those who hold such views.
etym. Pun on the word "bipartisan", and named after the moderate Democrat Evan Bayh, former Indiana governor and current Indiana senator.
Vice President Joe Biden seems to be fairly Bayhpartisan given his moderate and sensible views on several issues. This is probably why President Barack Obama selected him as his running mate in 2008.
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n. The general phenomenon of college students wanting to join every single college club and extracurricular activity that they did in high school; may also include early fall semester rush to Greek organizations.
c.f. froshmanic (Indiv. noun form)
Froshmania is crazy this year! We're gonna have to have delayed rush or something, since we're not gonna be able to handle all of these froshmanics!
v. The act of having sex in or around Denver, Colorado, USA, a city which is approximately 5280 feet (1 mile; 1.6km) above sea level, and is known as the "Mile-High City". Bonus points if the sex involved an actual dance club in Denver.
n. mile-high club
The group of people who have had sex as defined above.
I can't believe I lost my virginity through mile-high clubbing the other night!
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v. To constantly change one's views on 'hot-button' political issues in order to satisfy the voter contingent. The purpose of this is generally to gain favor for a bid in an important election.
etym. Named after Sen. Bill Frist, who changed his opinion on stem-cell research in order to align more with that of the public's.
A lot of people would retrospectively accuse John Kerry of fristing during the 2004 election campaign.
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v. To give an opinion that one is not fully qualified to give.
Yeah, my bank lawyer suggested that I try and sue the hospital for malpractice when I got an infection after my surgery. I don't know if I'm going to believe her, since it seemed like she was totally fristing.
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