A phrase which is chanted at rock performers who generally choose to spend more time talking over their mics than playing music
Frontman:"Yeah there was this great chicken at the buffet earlier tod-"
Crowd:" LESS TALK MORE ROCK! LESS TALK MORE ROCK!"
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when someone is talking too much instead of smiling
I don't know how to use talk less smile more in a sentence.
When you receive a blowjob and right before nut busting, stand, facing away, pull boner down and back through legs, clenching shaft between butt cheeks.......bombs away!
Dick-o-less Cage stopped by last night, and we Raised Arizona!
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A twisted, incorrect version of "I couldn't care less", invented by Americans (who else?) that clearly means the exact opposite of what is intended.
Idiots caught using it will offer up pitiful excuses such as "it's sarcasm, DUH!", or "it's historically acceptable, I'm not stupid, YOU'RE stupid!"
It is obvious to anyone who actually knows how to use sarcasm, or doesn't believe that stupidity is a recent invention, that these excuses represent nothing more than a transparent attempt to cover up the shame of talking like an idiot for most of their lives.
Stupid: "Pfft, I could care less about that".
I'mWithStupid: "You mean you *couldn't* care less. To say you could care less means you care at least a little. You're stupid, Stupid."
Stupid: "No, I was being sarcastic, *obviously*."
I'mWithStupid: "That doesn't even make sense."
Stupid: "Well, it's been used since the 1960s so it must be right!"
I'mWithStupid: "The fact that you still haven't corrected a mistake made by an idiot that long ago just makes you look *more* stupid."
Stupid: "...What were we talking about again?"
I'mWithStupid: "I couldn't care less..."
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Not being more of or less of something.
Two {suburban mom}'s are arguing.
Helen- YOUR'E ARE A PIECE OF SHIT
Suzanne- Well, your'e a pouting crybaby that is a good for nothing little bitch who doesn't do anything except screaming 'youre a piece of shit' to people and fucking every boyfriend of mine! Thats what you are, {nothing more nothing less}. So shut the fuck up, Helen!
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Phrase used when advising somebody of facts /an issue /and explanation (etc) using the most simplest of words in order that they may understand.
Often associated with 'full and frank conversation' the phrase 'words of one syllable or less' is actually gramatically incorrect in its use of 'or less' (essentially 'or less' makes no sense whereas 'or fewer' would be correct) but nicely conveys the situation.
Believed to have originated with the staff of Britain's railways in Southern England.
"What do you mean Bert has done it wrong again?
I'd better go and explain how to do it in words of one syllable or less"
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When people say "I could care less" it is always important to ask the follow up question, "So how much less do you care? A lot less, just a little bit less" because "I could care less" is pretty much meaningless until you understand what "less" means for the person using the phrase incorrectly
Bob - "I love sunny days"
Jane - "I could care less"
Bob - "I see, so how much less are you capable of caring? I'd just like to know for the future when I am going to comment on the weather, if it's just a little bit less then I will continue commenting, if it's a whole lot less then I'll take that into consideration the next time and refrain from such comments"
Jane - "Thank you for educating me, from now on I will avoid the question by saying the phrase correctly, so Bob, I couldn't care less about you loving sunny days"
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