band from Washington Indiana I guess rock they sound a lot like smile empty soul mixed with puddle of mudd they have toured with saliva smile empty soul and more
have you heard the band the everyday losers?
n: Someone who makes everyday tasks an olympic event. They are extremely competitive and will do anything for victory. They tend to exaggerate their motions to portray their complete dedication to staple activities.
Matt - "Hey did you ever notice how Greg will sprint up the stairs or see how many papers he can staple a minute."
Jimmy - "Yeah I have, he's just an everyday olympian."
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Everyday-bro'd is a new bait and switch misleading link with a subject that promises to be exciting or interesting it will redirect the user to "Jake Paul - It's Everyday Bro".
I've been everyday-bro'd twice this day.
A popular youtube show run by Long Islander Gordon Kingsley Kenny. For the entire year of 2010 Gordon recorded, edited, and uploaded a video EVERYDAY and did not fail to keep all of his viewers severely entertained. Very funny channel, Gordon has a wonderful on-screen persona.
Hey did you see today's Gordon Everyday? Everyday Bape!
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An average looking woman that you would see on a usual basis. Not a 10/10, not a 0/10, but an everyday shorty, just average.
Yo there are no hotties here, just everyday shortyβs
Shit kid, like Jake Paul who cums in 4 seconds
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An exotic form of torture created by McGraw Hill. This system of math learning generally involves learning skills such as: typing numbers onto a calculator, realizing HomeLinks (Homework Pages) have answer keys on them, and most importantly helps your child feel like they understand what they are learning, possibly due to the fact that is because the course teaches one concept over 5 years. Generally when students move on to Algebra, they begin to realize the meaning of Everyday Mathematics. Useless crap.
See algebra. Student: Did you understand how to do the HomeLinks last night?
StudentB: No, I just looked at the key.
Student: Wh...at?! But I was looking in the Everyday Mathematics SRI that she tells us to use!
StudentB: You're an idiot.
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