A US film production company that provided much needed catharsis for a generation of film lovers by humorously picking apart the utterly dreadful Star Wars prequel trilogy.
Red Letter Media? More like... GOD Letter Media. Mike Stoklasa FTW!
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a memorably happy or noteworthy day
When Jack comes home from his tour of duty, that'll be a red-letter day.
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This phrase is from Sesame Street, a children's show created in 1969 that teaches literacy, counting, simple logic, and social skills through a kaleidoscopic mix of puppetry, animation and short films. In a radical departure for the time, it was designed to deliberately mimic the fast pace and style of TV advertising in order to 'sell' learning to kids: An Aesop-friendly story featuring the recurring characters on the Street would be intercut with rapid-fire 'commercials' for that day's 'sponsors' ("Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters A and S, and the number 7...").
"Today's episode of Sesame Street has been brought to you by the letters A and S, and the number 7."
In an homage to Sesame Street, which is sponsored every day by two letters and a number, one episode of The Simpsons was sponsored by one symbol and one number that looks like a letter: βTonightβs Simpsons episode was brought to you by the symbol umlaut, and the number e. Not the letter e, but the number, whose exponential function is the derivative of itself.β
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The meter maid left me an LA love letter but the joke's on him because I never pay them!
On myspace (mostly) or networking sites, or generally the internet, teens often have what is called "double letter syndrome", this is when they spell every word with a double, triple, or more letters than necessary. Can, often times be extremely confusing and just plain annoying.
Britney: "i liiikee him && thee otther guyy too butttt someetimess hee caaan be a totall playyerr"
Anne: "ohhh i totallyy agree huunneeyy, he iss very hott."
this is an example of double letter syndrome.
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A letter (or e-mail in today's world) that is used by a woman to break up with their boyfriend from a distance. Usually used by girls who have boyfriends in the military deployed for extended periods of time.
Susie couldn't wait for her boyfriend Sam to finish his one year deployment in Iraq, so she sent him a Dear John letter over the Internet three months into his deployment to tell him she was seeing someone else.
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Letters containing poems or expressions of love, and are not known by other people except the recievers mother.
Reciever is often a girl.
Secret love letters written by a girl are often not sent, and are not known by other people except the girl's mother or/and sister(s).
I sent a secret love letter to a girl (I'm a guy). Nobody knows about it.
I wrote a secret love letter to a boy (I'm a girl). I never sent it.
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