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Among us hide and seek

a new gamemode made by the creators of among us/innersloth where the crewmates and impostor has a flashlight and everyone knows who the impostor is and the impostor theme kinda slaps look it up

wanna play the new mode
ok
yipee
whats the new mode
among us hide and seek

by epicearthwubbox December 13, 2022


Among Us Hide and Seek

a fun little game where you have to set your Crewmate and Impostor vision to 0.25x, Emergency meetings to 0, and Set your kill distance to short. You can’t report dead bodies, You have to do your tasks and keep your guard up. Its fun

Friend: “Hey dude wanna play some Among us hide and seek?”

Friend 2: “Sure dude! Sounds fun!”

by • Lazy • November 18, 2020


I need to use the bathtub

When you are sick and need to puke and shit at the same time you can just use the bathtub

Mexican town gave me food poisoning, I need to use the bathtub!

by rhdreams January 03, 2015


fit for purpose/fit for use

An odd and politically correct way, used by some elderly IT folks , to say that we want or don't want to use such an IT system in our IT solution.

The fit for purpose connotation describe whether or not this use case was foreseen (even in the wildest imagination of some IT architect inventing the system).

The fit for use connotation describe the fact that the system was implemented so well or so badly that it can/cannot be used.

This global system is fit for purpose/fit for use for us.

This system is neither fit for purpose (it does not cover our requirements) neither fit for use for use (i.e. is badly broken and buggered).

by flyredeagle October 21, 2020


hate us cause they anus

A way of saying the phrase, "Hate us cause they ain't us" with a little more elegance.

Webster: "Boy I'll tell ya Garth, them jocks are always ragging on us for our programming skills."
Garth: "Hate us cause they anus!"

by Tim Funkin' January 15, 2015


US Polo Assn. (U.S.P.A.)

1. a brand that is officially licensed by the United States Polo Association, the governing body for polo in the United States since 1890. For this reason alone, it is just as, if not more authentic than Polo Ralph Lauren, which was first conceived in 1967.

2. a brand that is not associated with Polo Ralph Lauren, though similar the difference is in the amount of money each may cost. USPA is usually $20-$50 less than Polo Ralph Lauren

Sentence-
1. There is nothing shameful about wearing US Polo Assn. (U.S.P.A.)

2. If Polo Ralph Lauren is your preferred outfitter, then be courteous of the people who choose to wear US Polo Assn. (U.S.P.A.).

3. The most important rule of fashion is to be yourself, whether you wear US Polo Assn. (U.S.P.A.)

or Polo R.L.

…loosely adapted from Stanton Devil’s Advocate.

by BE_U December 18, 2011


Useful tea party idiot

A mentally challenged citizen who believes he has a political opinion. He adopts prejudices and platitudes from some filthy rich, anti-social demagogues and believes that FoxNews is sent by god. As a reward, the tea party master puppeteers destroy the health care system, the educational system and the country in general, later they create a new caste-based society.

Is there a day in Washington D.C. without hateful speeches of useful tea party idiots?

by John Boehner's horny boyfriend August 08, 2011