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Vacant Balls

A break up via text message, IM, MySpace, Facebook, etc. The person is lacking any balls to break up with their boyfriend/girlfriend in person.

Can be used in past tense as "Vacant Balls'd"

1. I just got vacant balls'd over MySpace.
2. I think he's gonna vacant balls her today.

by pens0087 July 16, 2009

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Extra-vacant

To be Beyond emptiness

More empty

The room is extra-vacant
I'm feeling extra-vacant

by KidAj34 December 1, 2018

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pretty vacant

the best sex pistols song EVER!

(along with anarchy in the uk, god save the queen, and EMI, of course...)

we're so pretty...oh, so pretty...

...we're vacant!

by Daisy McJuniper March 28, 2005

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[vacant hanger]

this works best with a girl and a guy, but you can substitute same sex and some farm animals.
vacant hanger: is the male in an standing position, and the female is on all fours and, they are both faceing each other. The male inserts himself in the oral orface,ie.(mouth) and bends his torso over the females head. while grasping her buttox. And thrusting his pelvis. finally he mildly spanks her and positions his face in her posterier while enjoying her natural gravy. (but he must be mindful of the gag factor.)

tim: hey Mike,
Mke: whats up
Tim: i just got a great deal on a vacant hanger.
Mike: really, were
Tim: around the corner with ashley.
Mike: how was it?
Tim: it was the deal of a life time!!!!!!

by obease July 12, 2008


vacant bird

a retarded woman.

Person 1: "She's such a vacant bird"
Person 2: "Thats so rude!"

by applejumbo March 21, 2016

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vacant house

when you get to a party and the DJ is playing some boring uns uns beats and nobody is dancing.

We passed by there but they were playing vacant house and nobody was dancing.

by debudebu November 25, 2009

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Vacant Mirroring

Vฤ'-kษ™nt mษชrษ™rษชล‹/ noun
"Vacant Rhetoric" "Vacant Imitation" "Vacant Rhetorical Mirroring"

- The practice of imitating or erroneously employing rhetoric, claims, or rhetorical devices insubstantially in substitution of substantive rhetoric or claims with the intention of falsely conveying substance.
- Mimicking substantive speech or rhetoric to imply substance to an insubstantial argument, position, or claim.

eg;
"Ronny is in an debate and resorts to a 'straw man' fallacy. His opponent points out his use of the straw man and wins the debate. In a later debate, Ronny, having lost the previous debate after his opponent accused him of using a 'straw man' fallacy, decides that he too will simply accuse his opponent of using a 'straw man' tactic and thereby win.
But since his opponent did not use a straw man tactic, Ronny still loses. Ronny has engaged in 'Vacant Mirroring'."

"Her political opponent's Vacant Mirroring of her speech and rhetoric proved compelling to the voters."
"The news reporter Vacantly Mirrored the rhetoric of a reporter at a rival news agency to create the false impression that his reporting was just as legitimate as his rival's."
"The Vacant Mirroring of 'both sides-ism' convinced millions that both presidential candidates were corrupt."

by Texas Garth March 15, 2024