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Definition of thyuz

thyuz

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Definitions include: tattoo.
Definitions include: appearing tired, run down, "beat," etc.
Definitions include: "Go and think about the illogicality or contradictions in what I just said, because I cannot understand it."
Definitions include: In the United States, a derogatory term for a Republican, especially one that makes you want to vomit.
Definitions include: lacking enthusiasm.
Definitions include: Where your money is going to another country. When doo doo stink from afar in ur country.
Definitions include: On edge, ready to go postal, agitated.
Definitions include: bisexual only when under the influence of alcohol.
Definitions include: a person who doesn't understand what's going on, a person who has no idea

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