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Here and Now Relationship

A romantic relationship based in the present time between two people who choose to enjoy and love each other, without looking back at past relationships and without allowing baggage to cloud the enjoyment of the here and now relationship. The here and now relationship excludes future marriage proposals, excludes long-term expectations and excludes mutual goal planning as a couple. The here and now relationship is accepting of each other, is committed but the couple chooses to keep focused on today, not the past and not the future. The here and now relationship has the freedom to evolve into a permanent relationship if the couple chooses and the opposite is true, it has a downside potential risk of one person wanting more and chooses to terminate that relationship.

1. The woman at the party asked me if we were thinking of marriage, I told her we have a “here and now relationship
2. A couple who accept their obligations may prohibit them from developing a permanent relationship as in one person moves to east coast and the other stays on the west coast, they are happy to engage in a “here and now relationship” until the obligation surfaces.
3. My mate is uncertain if I am the one for him. We both love each other and enjoy being together. I am accepting of a “here and now relationship” but he is at risk of losing me if I decide I want more.

by LPMcG February 3, 2012


why are we here

Good question, sadly nobody knows why

why are we here: when your really sad, you search this

by Shroom The Boi January 17, 2019


Hello, zuko here

The sentencehello, zuko here!” Implies that zuko is in fact here.

You watch avatar? Name your favorite line then. Hello, zuko here!

by Bonkmaster July 21, 2020


there's a lot to unpack here

'Unpack' means to take things out of a package or temporary storage like a luggage bag. Usually to put them in their proper place. This phrase often is used in relation to personal problems people are discussing, often as a subtle way to indicate there's baggage involved in the conversation or issue that needs to be broken down and evaluated.

The phrase can be used when there is a lot of information to process or problems to solve. It's a response provided by a person asking the other to slow down and give time to sort out what they've been given.

"Okay Angel, you just gave an hour-long monologue about how your girlfriend dumped you because you can't hold a job to pay your car loan, your mommy issues, getting fired, and your confusion which pronoun you want to be called. There's a lot to unpack here."

"Look Karen, you can't just hand me a 30-page document that I've never seen, then demand I give you an answer why it's messed up. Especially when you expect the answer in less than three minutes. There's a lot to unpack here."

"Whoa, whoa, whoa! There's a lot to unpack here!"

by Johnny Atkins November 21, 2019

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Your Word Here

Lotsa space for your liquids

"Your Word Here" Buy The Mug

by cyanidesinclair April 3, 2017

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your date's here

Insult given to someone you think poorly of, when something ugly walks, crawls, swims, or flies into sight.

After Howard the Duck lands on Earth, one of the first things that happens is that someone presents him to someone else and says, your date's here!

by Downstrike October 4, 2004

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Insert Name Here

Insert Compliment Here

Insert Name Here

by yaboifidgetspinner July 23, 2017

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