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Obamapromaramadrama

The stress and mood swings during the week before a high school prom for any person going into or already into politics.

Being a member of the Model UN and a Girls Nation delegate, Mary wasn't having just promaramadram, she was having Obamapromaramadrama.

by Sid Barrett May 14, 2008

36πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž


Yahoo! Answers

Yahoo! Answers is a question & answer website run by Yahoo! with a specific point system unique to the site.

There are 7 different levels which are used to guage a person's usage of the site. About a year ago they actually meant something but now once you're at level 5 on the site you're as far as you can go.

There have been countless complaints directed at Yahoo! Answers and Yahoo! Customer Care for "wrongful violations" in which case trolls, spammers or personal haters would use the user-abuse-reporting tool excessively in which most cases they were automatically processed resulting in Q&A being taken down and even entire deletion of Yahoo! accounts. My personal advice from use of the site: don't use Answers and have your primary email on the same Yahoo! ID, bad idea.

Oh well, I just got kicked off Yahoo! Answers for the 20th time today, I'll just go and open a new account since I'm not IP banned.

by Sid Barrett September 11, 2007

180πŸ‘ 62πŸ‘Ž


dryback

An illegal immigrant from Canada who's in the USA.

-Hey, look at all these super cheap prescriptions Raphael brought over!
-I love that dryback; he saves me so much money on happy pills!

by Sid Barrett January 5, 2009

48πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


SNF

SNF is short for Sunday Night Football currently aired on NBC. It's another money guzzler thing the major American football broadcasting companies are pulling.

I watched SNF as my final gasp before the work week started again but it was one hell of a Sunday finale; Cowboys-Eagles at 1, Giants-49ers at 4, Colts-Pats on SNF at 7 and Packers-Bears on MNF.

by Sid Barrett September 10, 2007

40πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


clique's picks

The clique's picks are people who are chosen to run for an office (the picks) by members of an inner circle (the clique) typically in a school setting. These candidates often have no actual accredidation and simply win by means of a popularity contest.

The elections for class officers drew many qualified contenders but once the clique's picks joined the race an election wasn't needed.

by Sid Barrett May 15, 2008

10πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


No Name

No Name is one of the names used for the energy drink that was formerly known as Cocaine. The drink has a very high caffeine content at about 33 mg/fl oz or 1120 mg/L (compared to Monster at 10 and 340 respectively and Red Bull at 9.6 and 321 respectively).

After consumer advocate groups spoke out against the name of the drink they pulled the drink from public sale and renamed it. It has also gone by "Insert Name Here" among others.

Doctor: I'm diagnosing you with ADHD.
Patient: No, I don't have ADHD! I just chugged 2 No Names before I came here!

by Sid Barrett April 1, 2008

21πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


Alice's Restaurant

Alice's Restaurant is a song by folk artist Arlo Guthrie which is second only to turkey and football when it comes to "Thanksgivin'".

The song serves not only as a satircal look on the judiciary branch of the US government but it also demotes the armed services for a good portion of the song. As the song was based on real events Guthrie really did get out of the draft by faking mental insanity at his evaluation.

Every single year it's eat a drumstick of the turkey, play football 'til you can't move your arms and listen to Alice's Restaurant after fiddling with the radio all day until you find a station playing it.

by Sid Barrett November 17, 2007

38πŸ‘ 762πŸ‘Ž