Money and personal property that a hard-working person accumulates during his lifetime that pissant children thinks is their due upon his death.
Below are categories of heir behavior in regard to future inheritances:
1. Grave Watchers: Children who know they will inherit and are just waiting around for the person to die to claim the inheritance.
2. Ingratiating little bastards: Children who kiss the person's ass repeatedly in the hope he will leave his worldly belongings to them.
3. Presumptive brats: Children who assume they will inherit and who foolishly spend money they don't have today, only to find out later they didn't inherit and are now up to their eyeballs in debt.
Inheritances are a gift, not a birthright.
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Receiving a (generally large) amount of property, wealth, money, etc, from a deceased relative or close one, after being "mentioned" in their "will". In extreme cases, such as very large inheritances, typical results include marriage break-up (spouse hates partner for being so rich), personality collapse (what the heck do I do now I don't have to work for a living??), idleness, egomania, etc. Many heirs or heiresses experience guilt and self-loathing in proportion to the size of the inheritance received. Inheritance planning is supposed to alleviate this by only giving heirs money if they achieve in life, a gameplan that rarely works. Heirs within families usually fight over minor differences in sizes of inheritances recieved. There is a strong tendancy for young people in particular to be very adversely affected by large inheritances, contrary to the misconceptions of a wonderful life generated by popular envy feelings, these people are usually isolated, guilt-ridden and unsatisfied.
Sarah received her inheritance at 21, and after that, despite her yacht, mansion and trustfund, felt purposeless and ashamed.
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Verb
Receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder.
Derive (a quality, characteristic, or predisposition) genetically from one's parents or ancestors.
I will inherit a lot of money from my grandfather
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When someone dies and one family member (like a circling vulture) steals or hoards silver, gold, money and/or other personal property from the remaining family members, especially when the decedentβs last wishes were for the family members to split the property equally.
If it were not for the inheritance thief, I could have had my teeth fixed, with a little money to spare.He is a lifelong liar, a cheat and an inheritance thief with Damonism issues.
An object oriented programming style employed by retards to make their code look more complicated and intellegent than it actually is. Involves extending a class and implementing an interface, both of which define a method with the same signature, and then shadowing the same method in the child class. For example:
Public Class NewBase
Private _strName as String
Public Sub New
...
<constructor code here>
...
End Sub
Public ReadOnly Property Name() as String
Get
Return _strName
End Get
End Property
End Class
Public Interface INewInterface
Public ReadOnly Property Name() as String
End Interface
Public Class NewIIClass : Inherits NewBase
Implements INewInterface
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New()
End Sub
Public Shadows ReadOnly Property Name() As String ImplementsINewInterface.Name
Get
Return MyBase.Name
End Get
End Property
End Class
"What the fuck is all this about?"
"Oh that's just my interbase inheritance code. Cool isn't it?"
"You twat"
When you fuck a chicks Mom, pull out and cum on the Daughters face. Like a Money Shot but the Mom did all the work and left it all to her Daughter.
I fucked this older chick last night and pulled out and gave the Inheritance Shot to her hot Daughter
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When a parent passes on their large ass to their children
"Dude, look at that poor guy...I wonder if his huge ass is a Shashlo Inheritance..."