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Yo mind, fool

"Your mind, fool"
Used by wiser African Americans to guide ignorant and foolish youngsters.

Jerome: fuck school, Ima rob the liquor store
Black Elder: you got to educate yo mind, fool

by Pizzlej August 5, 2020


another state of mind

A documentary filmed by Adam Small in the early eighties about an american tour featuring punk bands Social Distortion, Youth Brigade and Minor Threat. It featured clips from the 31 concerts that were played, a myriad of interviews (including some from the bands themselves,local kids from the punk scenes of the cities they were playing at, and even a few by ex-Black Flag and Circle Jerks Frontman Keith Morris).

Another State of Mind is a great rock documentary featuring some great bands.

by Keagan Mace June 13, 2006


Do you mind

The question that is asked when someone is seeking a yes but gets a no in response.

The "no" in response actually means a yes from the recipient of the question. I never use this question when I ask for a request because usually the response I get is a yes when I know they don't mind when the correct response should've been no.
This question can also be a cause for confusion in response when answered in the opposite way as said above.
All in all we know what the person is meaning to respond to this question.

Man1: Do you mind if I fuck your wife?
Man2: No!!!
Man1: No you don't mind or no you don't

want me to fuck your wife?
Man2: (scratches his head confused)
Man1: It's ok pal I knew what you meant.

Besides, I wouldn't fuck your wife

with your dick.

by cpetkunas March 4, 2019

11πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


piece of my mind

Punishing/scholding/Beating somebody because of something he did that makes you angry.

guy 1:Hey!That guy is making fun of us!
guy 2:oh, I'll give him a piece of my mind!!

by eSHTEBALA October 23, 2007

23πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


mind over matter

A proverb that is often used to emphasize the overall needlessness of a single or a couple of specific things, often referring to material goods, money, wealth, even love or the love act, power etc. in one's life when saying it.

Generally said if the affected person should free himself from materialism or minor important things, thus set his mind over those and hence care about more crucial things, not seldom his own well-being for his plans on particular upcoming events might seriously damage his health, his reputation or the like, thus could cause him more harm than intended before - therefore mind over matter settles the issue in advance by barring the person from dealing with the issue(s) himself.
This proverb also perfectly goes with the generic Buddhist and his lifestyle for he strives for a life without profane belongings or devaluing materialism. Typically, money, power or tangible richness can change one's character to the bad and in order to prevent the person from becoming alike he should always keep mind over matter in his mind.
However, one doesn't have to be a follower of this or any religion and rather a plain human being that wants to underline the importance of a preferably even-tempered lifestyle. That is why mind over matter can also be easily said to a person to help him calm down and relax if he is on the verge of taking care of something and additionally is in a hurry because of that.
Furthermore, mind over matter can also be employed by people who are living in pure abstinence of something (sex, nutrition etc.). The proverb might indeed help them on the way to their aim/project.
Moreover, mind over matter in fact supports rationalism, a philosophical theory that focusses on the idea "in which the criterion of truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive" (Bourke, 263).

Nonetheless, due to the great variety of possible definitions and suitable situations in which it is worth mentioning this proverb, it is seemingly problematic to precisely define the phrase when taking all aspects potential to happen in life into consideration.

Apart from that, mind over matter also is a phrase that is continuously said by the Space Marine Librarian in Relic Entertainment's award-winning real-time strategy game Warhammer 40000:Dawn of War. According to his statement, one can only assume that he is not very keen on fighting his enemies with brute force but rather in a way suitable to his level. Since he is a spell caster (at least, in late-game), he thus possesses several magical abilities to hurt or destroy his opponents. These abilities are supposed to be originated from his mind and, in addition to that, his spells are his most powerful weapons on the field. Therefore, he prefers these spells to be used against enemies rather than perilously approaching and fighting them in dangerous vicinity all by himself.
As a result, the Librarian is for mind over matter anytime.

Mind over matter ... I don't need this girl and her sneaky techniques to get along with me.

Hey, calm down now, Frank, will you? Mind over matter!

Ashley, look, you don't actually need a new car. Firstly, it's too pricey and, secondly, what's wrong with our current one? Mind over matter, just think about it!

If I didn't say "mind over matter" ten times in a row every morning, I would start gambling again.

"Mind over matter" ... Oh my God, he has said THE PHRASE. I can't believe it!! Now I'll stop producing units and click on him over and over again until he gives the same response...

by BulligerVerstand February 25, 2007

289πŸ‘ 130πŸ‘Ž


Woke Mind Virus

An illiberal and dogmatic form of left wing identity politics that analyses social issues primarily through the lens of supposed power differentials between morally ranked identity groups. Given to shutting down dissent from its orthodoxy by equating it with harm.

You can't believe anything that they say, they are infected with the Woke Mind Virus, they are incapable of seeing reality.

by The_Donald May 20, 2022

243πŸ‘ 101πŸ‘Ž


jedi mind trick

The mind trick is something used by Jedi's to persuade people to do things as they wish them to go. This is generally achieved by the Jedi waving his hand slowly in front of his face and speaking slowly and clearly what they would like the person to believe.

This is often used in jest for when you are trying to persuade someone of something and it isn’t going very well.

Guard: Do you have any identification?
Jedi: *waving hand* We do not need any identification.
Guard: You do not need any identification.

by The Spooky Twigg October 29, 2004

344πŸ‘ 162πŸ‘Ž