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the people's republic of china

pretty much where all products come from

you buy that brand new squire guitar 90% chance it came from china

hasbro toys, china
xbox/ps4 or 5 cases, china

the people's republic of china makes toys.

by DontYouJustWantToKillYourself August 19, 2022

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Very Fine People

Some white supremacists, according to Donald Trump

"You had some very bad people in that group. But you also had people that were very fine people on both sides." -President Donald J. Trump, 2017

by mad5793 August 22, 2017

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Black people time

Black people time or BPT is the abridged way of saying "Whenever the h I feel like it" which is Usually 15-30 minutes later than advertised

Philip:Wasn't the the president's speech supposed to start at 8:00 its already 8:30

Ta'Nara: The White house runs on Black People time now

by Gentleneal June 26, 2011

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Black People Time

Also known as BPT, is a reference to the stereo-type that People of the African American decent have difficulty getting places on time.

"I told Ray Ray to be here for five even though we don't start 'til six cause he runs on black people time"

by Lord Gwar July 30, 2008

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white people lips

paper thin lips

"wow, that person has white people lips."
"i know, they're so thin

by ashton irwin's babe February 22, 2015

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some people's children

1. a phrase used to describe something strange, unusual, mean, cruel, or just plainly something you wouldn't do that a person or more than one person did that you saw.

2. a phrase used to describle people that were not brought up by their parents very well

Allison and Lacy saw some boys run an old lady off the sidewalk purposely when they rode their bikes by her really fast.

Allison: That was rude!
Lacy: Yeah.. some people's children

by PixieKittie October 22, 2005

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people's republic of berkeley

(noun) nickname for the city of Berkeley, California, known not only for its well-known public University with a tradition of free speech, but for its reputation as a liberal/progressive community and a tradition (dating back to the Vietnam War) of the city government taking positions and passing resolutions on foreign policy issues (despite it having no influence or authority in this arena).

A: Why is the City Council debating the use of Predator drones in Pakistan? Aren't there potholes that need filling and budgets to balance?
B: Welcome to the People's Republic of Berkeley.

by ceanothus2 December 21, 2010

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