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She who is disliked by many

A woman (who everyone dislikes) who is married to a good friend (who everyone likes) of yours. The friendship you have with her husband keep her around the group of friends.
The growing dislike of the woman gets to a point where even the name of the woman conjures up such pain that it is decided her name will not be spoken (like the Jewish -od for God) and instead 'she who is disliked by many' is replaced when speaking of her within the group.

You'll never believe what 'she who is disliked by many' said to me the other day!

by infrarer warrior July 30, 2009

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Crown him with many crowns

Derived from the Anglican Hymn "Crown Him with Many Crowns." Used to express awe, wonder, and excitement.

*Waiter brings a medley of delicius foods* Crown him with many crowns!

by GrandpaB March 26, 2015


why are there so many definitions of this

It appears nobody has made any more definitions for this sentence, so I made another one.
MAKE MORE PEOPLE!!!!

Why are there so few definitions of 'why are there so many definitions of this'

by udontknowmeidontknowu April 6, 2021


why are there so many definitions of this

okay okay, so far there is only one, but why will so many people make more definitions for this word? WHY?

why are there so many definitions of this? There are too many. You probably won't even find this definition.

by udontknowmeidontknowu January 4, 2021


Too many spongey puds

Obesity , wobbly fatness

Person 1 :Dam that son of a bitch is rediculously fat

Person 2 :Too many spongey puds my friend, too many spongey puds

by bennycnz May 16, 2010

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wrong on so many levels

It can mean both literally, something that is wrong from different points of view, and figuratively, something that is extremely wrong.

+This is what I believe about crime rate in black people's community.
-Well, that was wrong on so many levels.

by amshahriar May 15, 2016

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Seen many mango seasons

A polite way of saying that a woman is mature or not disclosing her age. Mostly a Southern expression.

Sir, I am quite aware of what I am doing; I have seen many mango seasons.

Traditionally, we love to spend the last Sunday in the year reflecting with those who have seen many mango seasons and who, by their own longevity, offer us the hope of living the good life the way it ought to be done.

by UrbaneGypsy March 6, 2009

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