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union pulse

disarmingly melodic

by brahms June 15, 2003

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State of the Union

Normally refers to the annual speech given by the President of the United States about the challenges and courses of action for the country.

I use the term to refer to the discussion lovers have over the health and prospective future of the relationship. The need to start such a conversation usually indicates that the relationship is already doomed.

Her: Honey, we need to talk. I'm upset with you shirking our Friday dates to play poker with your coworkers, and we haven't made love in two weeks. Why aren't you putting in the time with me?

Him: (thinking) Christ, woman. I don't feel like having a State of the Union with you right now.

by Jig Hexadecimal July 25, 2009

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civil union

A type of quasi-marriage some places (in the US) offer for gays and lesbians. Its marriage, but not quite marriage. It is like 'seperate but equal' in that it is inherently discriminatory.

One drinking fountain was for whites, the other was for blacks, but the one for blacks rarely worked right.

In most places in the United States only straight people can marry. For gay people, civil unions are the 'seperate but equal' answer.

by Ryan Thompson August 2, 2004

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Union Spliff

Where a white guy and a black guy first meet, they smoke a spliff rolled with an L, using a black rizla and a white rizla for the end. The white end is then smoked by the black guy and the black by the white guy. The acquaintance is then official.

Jamal: yo homie nice to meet you dawg.
Chris: nice to meet you too bro.
Jamal: man lets make this official with a union spliff.
Chris: neat idea Jamal.

by nicholasgreen April 21, 2011

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Union, NJ

Union's esteem relies heavily on it's claim to the "World's Tallest Water Sphere." It has one high school, which houses about 2500 students per year. Union High's reputation relies heavily on having past graduates such as Ray Liotta, Robert Wuhl, and (almost) Artie Lang. If you live in Union you probably never go to "the center," or actually hang out in Union all that much at all. If you're not from Union and you visit frequently you mostly likely have a condition, and should get that checked out.

Oh boy, I can't wait to leave Union, NJ!

by JakeTheFake December 7, 2006

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EUROPEAN UNION

A idea that was once brilliant, which aimed to unite Europe and allow it to stand up to the rest of the world through economic and political cooperation. In pratice an huge ineffective machine where nobody can agree with anyone. Moreover most of the european population either doesn't care or doesn't like it.
But by the way the EU political system makes about 50% of the laws of the countries in the union. The whole european political structure is governed by the "european commission" which is not even elected: what a great lesson of european democracy. Lets look at our problems before we laugh at the US elections. Please!

The pre-Irak war conflit is a perfect example of Europe being unable to speak in a clear and united voice.

by Ronto November 24, 2004

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Soviet Union

A country that was born in the 1920's due to the Russian Revolution led by Lenin, leader of the Bolsheviks. The CCCP (USSR) was born in spite of the longing for a utopia in which all social classes were abolished,however the idealistic dream was never reached, this can be mostly attributed to Josef Stalin, who imposed several 5 year plans to 'help' the Soviet economy, and Stalin immidiately turned the young nation into a totalitarion dictatorship in which secret police operated, not unlike fascism. However, I, being a Communist, still support the failed dream and attempt of a utopia, such an attempt reflects the potentiality for overall selflessness and charity. May Communisms strong ideal live for all days.

The Soviet Union was an example of a failed attempt at Communism and only further made the form of government disputed among nations, precisely what Cuba, China, Vietnam, North Korea, and other nations are doing today.

by Expatriot September 8, 2004

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