I jst banged your Super Model mom, it was so hi-def
13π 4π
The thing you wake up every morning to see, and tell corny jokes for the reason you tickle him out of nowhere, what you wish to see every day you possibly can it leaves you wanting more it makes you feel like you can do anything and your the most amazing person ever because you made HIM SMILE
Girl1... What's that smile for
Girl2... I was just thinking about his smile it soooo sweet
Girl1... I totally understand
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similar to butter face (but her) but used when describing a male. Everything about him looks good but-his face
"hes got a bod but hes a but-his face"
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Person 1: Do you listen to Hi-C
Person 2: Yeah he the gaot no ceap
Person 3: Damn bro come here and kiss me
19π 8π
Friendly greeting usually from old ladies with cat eye glasses and beehive hairdos in the great city of Baltimore, Md.
17π 7π
There are many different types of "human interactions".
Exemplary (E-HI); pleasant, positive, or pleasurable (P-HI); productive (PROD-HI), professional (PRO-HI), unprofessional (UNPRO-HI), unproductive (UNPROD-HI), counterproductive (CP-HI), unpleasant (U-HI); painful (PA-HI); regrettable (R-HI), horrendous (H-HI), ugly (UG-HI), nice (N-HI), not nice (NN-HI), laughable (L-HI), funny (F-HI), ridiculous (RI-HI), retarded (RE-HI), sexual (S-HI), asexual (AS-HI), etc. The list is endless, and a website may sprout listing all the different types of human interactions and their acronyms or (as I believe it is best to call them) "acronames".
By looking back and analyzing not only an interaction, but also what "really" happened and how each participant behaved and or reacted to other's behaviors, it is possible to comprehend interactions and behaviors better, learn from them, remember them, and give them a name or labelβsuch as EHI.
Labeling interactions can help reveal similarities and make it easier to categorize and group them to further increase comprehension and knowledge.
When someone says hi to someone else out of pity (because they feel bad not because they want to). Usually it is a girl saying it to a guy. You can identify a pity "Hi"by the following clues: they will raise there eyebroes/enlarge eyes, say your name after "hi", they will smile, and it will obviously seem forced and not genuine. Also after the pity "hi" the person will go back to what they were doing like nothing happened.
"Hi 'ERIC'!!!" said lily while smiling (looks away and acts like nothing happened) Don turns to Eric and says "dude that was a total pity 'Hi'!!" Eric replies "I know, it's because I told her I like her."
Pity "Hi" is a sad hello that girls do to guys because they fell obliged or guilty for something.