Never punch- a punch so powerful it ends the total existence of the person being hit.
After being hit with a never punch the bully was erased from the school yearbook.
It means you haven't two pretty ladies or men together as friends and you get the feeling that one of them are ugly
"I ain't never seen two pretty best friends! "
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Aka N.W.C is a way of life whatever talent(s) god blessed you with share it 🌏💯
Aka N.W.C is a way of life whatever talent (s) god blessed you with share it Never waste creativity
A dreamlike utopia, usually regarded dismissively. See J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan"
Until someone comes up with some never never customer interface, we'll just have to limp along with our kludges and workarounds.
A condition where if the person loses no nut november, they must nut every hour until november is done as punshiment.
" You lost NNN! Dude your gonna have to go through the punishment now."
" What the hell is the punishment?"
"Its called Never not nutting and you have to nut every hour dude"
"Fuck"
A classification of people, approx 5 million American households, generally below age 35 and childless, that view all TV and entertainment through the Internet (hulu, netflix, amazon ect) forgoing Cable TV service.
I can't bring my kids over to their house anymore. Those never connected's don't have cable tv to mindlessly sedate my children while we get drunk.
I love being never connected's, we have a cheap internet bill and watch whatever we want with no commercials!
Taken from Orson Welles' "Moral Indebtedness" column in the October 1943 Issue of Free World.
The use of this phrase, in the context that Mr Welles does, shows an understanding of the idea that many of the results that we hope to be so are not necessarily conducive with, or inherent within our approaches. That a single, extravagant gesture can not denote ownership or credit.
That, which is of real worth, must be earnt through genuine and unwavering efforts of love and determination.
"The extension of this moral argument insists that no man owns anything outright—since he owns it rent free. A wedding never bought a wife. And the devotion of his child is no man’s for the mere begetting."