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Definition of above5

above5

  • natural chaos

    Last edited on Feb 29 2016. Submitted by ybk on Feb 29 2016.

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Definitions include: any form of graduated change of state, especially visual. In particular in space as opposed to time (which would be transition). The spatial equivalent of this.
Definitions include: attractive from a distance but unattractive on closer inspection.
Definitions include: to have good things happen even though you don't deserve them, you never try, you have no talent and you suck.
Definitions include: Old in one's ways, or one who acts older than they are.
Definitions include: the opposing perspective.
Definitions include: acronym for "piece of shit".
Definitions include: to bury a body.
Definitions include: to explode.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool".
Definitions include: a person who is a "twat" + a "cunt".

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