Any sort of mark left from practicing a musical instrument. Sizes, shapes, and severity differ from instrument to instrument, and amount of time practiced.
These marks symbolizes the hard work and dedication the musicians put into their instruments. That, or they can't hold their instruments in a comfortable positions.
Different practice marks include the lip ring for the brass players, a "violin/viola" hicky, and some raw spots on the first finger of the left hand for flutes/piccolos.
Person 1: "Dude, what is that thing on that guy's lip? It's like a ring!"
Person 2: "Oh, it's a practice mark. He practices HELLA. It's a permanent lip ring."
Musician A: "Is..... That a hicky?"
Musician B: "No, it's a practice mark....."
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Used to back up a statement that is strongly true.
Person A: Dude, the performance of Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique" was the best thing ever!!
Person B: For seriously!
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A shortened version of the words "constant" and/or "constantly."
"You know, now that I actually pay attention to myself, I find myself const correcting his grammar. Kind of annoying, no?"
"I like how they're const blasting the music in the car, even though the speakers are going to blast."
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A portmanteau of the words infection and affectionate.
A term used to describe when two people (usually a couple) are being affectionate towards each other by means of cuddling, kissing, and everything else couples do to show their love and affection. But, at the same time of affection, one person in the couple is sick, causing the other to get sick not long after.
Kind of annoying, really.
*A couple cuddling*
Girlfriend: Oh, baby, I love you so much!
Boyfriend: I love you too!
Girlfriend: Oh..... I also have a cold, just saying...
Boyfriend: AHH! YOU'RE BEING INFECTIONATE!