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Laurariea Jasmine Adairra's definitions

Good Editor

1.The almost-opposite of a bad editor they do not publish EVERY definition, but they do publish the ones that deserve it.
2.An editor that is the exact opposite of a bad editor. they DO publish every single definition. It is really another form of a bad editor.
1.doesnt publish Sexy: sex sex sex!
2.does publish Sexy: sex sex sex!
This is an example of good editor v. good editor, please do not judge my definition by the example.
by Laurariea Jasmine Adairra November 9, 2006
mugGet the Good Editormug.

not sure button

the button editors (editor) click when they are not sure whether to choose publish or do not publish.
on the definition of alaskan firedragon that was pretty vague, i had to click the not sure button.
by Laurariea Jasmine Adairra November 23, 2006
mugGet the not sure buttonmug.

s.o.c.m.o.b.

See socmob
Seriously. Its the same exact thing.
by Laurariea Jasmine Adairra October 30, 2006
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rooster

A male chicken. As in, a bird that lives on a farm. As in a food animal. One that we eat. Just so I am completely clear.
that rooster is interested in that chicken.
by Laurariea Jasmine Adairra November 9, 2006
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indirect

not directly. If broken down into its parts: in (not) direct (plain)
she did not say she loved him straight out, she was indirect
by Laurariea Jasmine Adairra November 11, 2006
mugGet the indirectmug.

d area

Internet dialect. It means "a dare" it is commonly used if there is no way to (or you dont know how to) privately message someone and they just asked you why you are doing something humiliating. If you unscramble the letters, it actually spells a dare.
internetdude1"dude2, why are you doing <insert humiliating act here>?"
internetdude2"d area" (or area d)
(note: chances are that people who you dont want to know will know what d area means. and then promptly yell it out for anyone who does not.)
by Laurariea Jasmine Adairra October 30, 2006
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confusedly

to be confused. it is the past tense and the adverb of confuse.
He stared at her confusedly.
by Laurariea Jasmine Adairra November 9, 2006
mugGet the confusedlymug.

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