Political term indicating the high level of catastrophe it would take to unseat a seemingly invincible politician, executive or tenured professor.
Q: "Is there any chance he'll lose reelection?"
A: "Are you kidding? Guy's so powerful, it'd take a dead girl / live boy."
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Kid 1: " I play Red Dead Redemption 2."
Kid 2: " You cool as shit."
When smoking "the herb" and the cherry starts to die, you yell bring it back from the dead! Who ever has the "herb" has to inhale as hard as he can until the cherry re ignites
Justin : yo man the cherry is going out
Mike : huh?
Justin : Bring it back from the dead man!!!
Mike : *inhale*
(cherry starts glowing again)
Justin : nice
It's when someone famous dies all the fake fans come out and say they cared so much about the dead person but everyone knows they didn't. Also when you see someone wearing a shirt of the dead person only after they died and wouldn't have it if the person was still alive.
Idiot: OMG I cant believe that persons dead, I loved all of their work and it was soo inspiring.
Guy: bull shit you did, you just have Dead Celebrity Syndrome (DCS). How did you feel about that person last week.
Idiot:...idk
something that will never happen
me getting sex will happen before left 4 dead 3
Term for when an electronic music producer / or musician in general releases a tune on their own digital label that no-one buys, listens too or gives a s*** about just so they can say they have a release. This can be accidental if this only happens with one release. If however they release scores of tunes in this way they are clearly either:
(i) Trying to counterfeit reputation ie. trying to mislead people of their true standing in the game to get bookings / further releases
(ii) Trying to be counterfeit status among their contemporaries
(iii) Tragically deluded.
See also Dead soul label (DSL)
Jim: "Wow DJ Killa Sniper is pretty big in the game. He has 15 releases".
Jack: "Nah, I looked them up. They're all DSR (dead soul releases).
Dead soul release (DSR)
Dead dove: Do not eat is a tag (or label) put on fandiction works on Archive of Our Own (AO3) to tell the reader that the content contains sensitive or graphic topics.
1: Hey, wanna read this fanfic together?
2: Itβs tagged with Dead dove: Do not eat, are you sure you wanna read this?
1: Ooh.. maybe not..
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