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Farting Terms

Someone you feel very comfortable with.

Wow Joey, I can let one loose around you anytime. You must be really special.

by Lynne Lowe February 18, 2005

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explain in _ terms

explain in {game or anime name} terms is a new meme on tiktok where you say how i could have it my brother and put a weak thing, how i hit him and put a stronger thing, how he described it to my dad and put an even stronger thing, and how my dad is gonna hit me and put the strongest thing in the game.

oh i it my friend lightly and he said it killed him
explain in minecraft terms (explain in _ terms)

i hit my friend like a wooden hoe and he discribed it like an enchanted netherite axe

by spoto answers wierd shit June 25, 2022


Terms and Conditions

Something no one reads

Hey you need to read the Terms and Conditions

by Trusted Guy August 26, 2022


part-term

A college student working for a company. We call them part-term employees.

Dude: Hey who is that new girl at the reception desk?
Dudette: She is working for us during college break
Dude: Really, why didn't you just say that. I didn't know we hired a part-term.

by lvr December 2, 2012


nautical terms

Profane words normally associated with sailor talk.

Everything was fine until the argument became heated and nautical terms started flying.

by Wlodzimierz Brzeczyszykiewicz April 18, 2020


term fishin'

When you're fishin' for new terms on {Urban Dictionary} by means of repeatedly emailing them new submissions hoping to land one (have a term accepted) despite often getting {skunked} (having terms rejected) just like fishin'.

Daryl: "Hey Sally whatchu doin over there on your computer?"

Sally: "I'm term fishin' on the UD daddy. I reckon I might land me a big one today. I got me some good ideas, hopefully I get one accepted and liked by a bunch of readers.

by feetoid June 29, 2018


for the long term

Expression referring to something that is going to take a long period of time.
You can also say: "in the long term" or "for/in the short/medium/long term".

* Learning English is an investment for the long term.

* You have to pay your bills in the short term.

by Mr:- January 11, 2011

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