China's ruling class and their offsprings.
"Long live the Zhao family."
"You think you're worthy of the surname Zhao?"
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Banging your boyfriend while watching planes fly
Cmon Amanda, we all know what “At the airport, getting my family from Boston” means.
The Náilima Family is a very large family in the entertainment business.
An interesting fact about the last name Náilima, is that it's Amilián spelled backwards, however the Amilián Family, and the Náilima Family are two completely different families.
Is a tomp found in Isreal also called the Talpiot tomb. It was first brought to the attention of the world in a book called "The Jesus family tomb" by Simcha Jacobovici and Charles R. Pellegrino.
In the tomb there are the ossuaries that contain the bones of a family that brears all the names of Jesus in the bible. It has been estimated by a mathematician that the odds of it being the tomb of Jesus are 600 to 1 in favour of it being Jesus' tomb.
This is one of those things that fundamentalist don't want you to know because it would mean Jesus didn't rise from the dead.
Have you read the Jesus family tomb?
A Fred Family is a functional family that is 100% happy and content without any dysfunctions, typically consists of 2 parents and 3 children.
Ideally, a normal family has issues or grudges while a Fred Family is something most people don't have
"Why can't you hang out this weekend?"
"I'm playing board games with my family, it's very fun and we have a good time!"
"Dude you have such a Fred Family..."
The family of italians, mostly well known for having a nonna that cooks better then gordan ramsey.
This nonna can cook basically anything you ask for, the best part of this nonna is she gives you 100$ for your birthday.
The musso family are very likeable people, some people wish to have a musso family member as there friends.
The italian family are also known for a certain child in the family with a massive head. it’s not hard to miss it.
person 1: “im from the musso family”
person 2: “do you want to be friends?”
A sweet/innocent-sounding term for frequent/ongoing financial handouts that one or more mooching relatives (such as adult-children or nephews/nieces) request/expect from one or more fiscally-solvent/responsible relatives (such as parents, grandparents, or aunts/uncles), step-relatives, or in-laws.
Disgusted step-father: Boy, when I agreed to a "family support" clause in the prenup, it never occurred to me that I'd be expected to actually FINANCIALLY SUPPORT my apathetic step-daughter and her lazy good-for-nothing live-in boyfriend! They act like they love and appreciate me, but I know they really only view me as a walking ATM!