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Definition of Simon

Simon

adverb

noun

  • the "tortured artist" half of a pair of people. Origin: refers to folk-rock 1960s duo Simon and Garfunkel. Paul Simon wrote the songs and played guitar, but he was the less outgoing/talkative one. See also Garfunkel.
    He's the Simon in that relationship.

    Last edited on Apr 02 2013. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA on Jan 13 1998.

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Other terms relating to 'a couple, a member of a couple':

Definitions include: the more outgoing person in a pair.
Definitions include: of a relationship, having members of the relationship set their relationship status on Facebook as being in a relationship with the other member(s).
Definitions include: a news-worthy couple.

Other terms relating to 'artist':

Definitions include: a writer.
Definitions include: an unintelligent person; "dimwit".

Other terms relating to 'yes, agreements (statements of)':

Definitions include: "alright".
Definitions include: yes; "bingo".
Definitions include: an excited "yes".
Definitions include: exclamation of excitement or approval.
Definitions include: roughly equivalent to "serious."
Definitions include: "yes".
Definitions include: "yes".
Definitions include: extremely accurate.
Definitions include: on schedule, under control, with necessary preconditions met, etc.
Definitions include: "Are you telling me the truth?" or "I'm telling you the truth."
Definitions include: see hells.
Definitions include: "your".
Definitions include: a phrase indicating approval, excitement, or support; "right on".
Definitions include: shortened for of "sure enough"; i.e. "yes", "definitely".
Definitions include: statement of agreement.

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Definitions include: Gossip, Fun, Cheeky Chat.
Definitions include: Race with Racing Limits
Definitions include: to phone or page excessively; to fill up the capacity of some electronic answering service (voice mail, answering machine, one's pager, etc.)
Definitions include: to own.
Definitions include: in an excessive amount, usually too much.
Definitions include: something that spreads through the internet in the same way that a virus spreads between organisms.
Definitions include: 20" diameter wheel rims.
Definitions include: A situation in any environment with a policy of a positive outlook that trumps reasonable negative reactions, in which egregious or borderline egregious efforts and outcomes are spun as valuable learning experiences. This term mocks the absurdity of overly cautious corporate policies that necessitate positive framing of obviously poor performance or behavior, often resulting in a feedback loop where such behavior continues without real consequence.
Definitions include: acronym for "upload".
Definitions include: to be uncertain about a choice.

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