when you searched for your definiton but don't find it so you look in your profile to find nothing but "We don't have any currently published definitions associated with your email address."
We don't have any currently published definitions associated with your email address.
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The email check of shame. When you realize that all hopes and dreams of publishing that one definition on Urban Dictionary that made you die of laughter to yourself while stuck in quarantine are gone, gone, gone.
Phone: *makes email notification sound*
Me: *drops everything and opens email faster than the speed of light*
Email: A few volunteer editors read your definition and decided to not publish it. Don't take it personally!
Me: Well that's just great.
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Music Publishers are like the responsible friends at the party who looks after everyone and make sure nobody loses their belongings also the first stand-in if there's a standoff.
Happened to me, like has anyone else had this problem?
I created 3 definitions yesterday and none of them are on the website yet...
I am so disappointed.
When your definition was created yesterday and still hasn't been reviewed so it isn't published
“Why y’all never let people publish shit?”
stop being stingy.
Where a person takes ages to respond back to you, or you see “____ is typing...” for 8 years.
Damn, is Sam publishing a book right now?
Negre Marron Publishing abbreviated as NMP, is a Performance Rights Organization that collects Interactive “Streaming” Public Performance Royalties for the public broadcast of live performances on Youtube, and similar platforms that streams live performances and pay it to the band members not the songwriters, composer s or the record labels.
I heard that Negre Marron Publishing has an audio recognition technology that will scan online video websites around the world to discover where footage of our live music videos is being played—so we can get paid.