The most tearjearking anime on the whole goddamn planet
Based around a young male called Otonashi, who wakes up with no memories. He meets a purple-haired girl with a gun who informs him that he's dead, and that he should join the SSS, a group fighting against the God who killed them.
You will bawl your eyes out.
Person 1: Have you watched Angel Beats! yet?
Person 2: Are you kidded? I cried manly tears
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Located in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Beat Street is a cracked out dance club catered toward teenagers, both male and female. Not only does beat street blast the sweetest tunes, but its decor, especially the fake graffiti, is truly spectacular.
During the summer months, Beat Street opens its doors to the campers of Julian Krinsky's numerous programs and provides these privileged adolescents with a place to unleash their inner dancer. It is not uncommon for the drama inherent in summer camps to accompany the campers to Beat Street; consequently, the club is the site for many showdowns, fall-outs, and shouting matches.
Caroline: So when are you going to hook up with your boy friend?
Lauraly: Good question, i'm not sure...i was hoping to tonight at Beat Street
Brie: dude, when are you going to make a move on your girl?
Matthias: dude, i want to tonight at Beat Street...them bitches get mad easy thurr!
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One who does nothing but masturbate.
That guy should just go back to being a beat farmer. He has no place in society.
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A VR rythm game where you hit colorful blocks to the beat of music.
Oddloop is bad at Beat Saber.
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to perform sexual intercourse. when you are fuckin shit so hard your guts aare beatin together
shit i beat guts with that beezy last night!
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Literally translates to "trying" to "beat" off a male penis.
1. Sexual desire for another person.
2. Attempting to have sexual relations with a fine female.
1. Yo, you see that new chick from work?
Yeah man, she's fuckin' fine; I'm tryna beat.
2. Christi was actin' like she wanted my cock the other day, and I was tryna beat but it didn't really work out.
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(JOURNALISM) using flattery to gain access to sources. The phrase is usually used in the context of White House or Congressional press corps, who use fulsome praise of high-ranking officials whose favor they need. Usually, officials like to be publicly represented as magnificent, selfless, tireless public servants; in exchange for such blurbs, they may invite specific reporters to exclusive events, thereby boosting the reporter's status.
It's actually been a feature of the business press for ages.
Since the financial crisis of 2008, business reporters have tended to write dismissively of bank executives. Six years ago they were likely to have written a beat sweetener about some CEO who was now shithead-of-the week.
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