A fork of Rural Dictionary
A place where unappreciated teacher attempt to teach kids something. Most kids think school is 'pointless' well guess what stupid, if you payed attention you'd know why this was useful. Since you hate school so much why don't you spend all day slaving at a job instead?
Most people who like school are nerds aka smart people.
A place characterized by frivolity, excessive display of how fancy this place is, and pretentious. It comes from the the book Pilgrim's Progress, where there was a fair in a town called Vanity. Later on, there was a book called Vanity Fair, and that's when it became a common term.
I got invited to a party at my friend Martha's house. You know, the rich girl who's related to the queen? Anyway, the party was a vanity fair. What movie should we see? I'm thinking of seeing Vanity Fair. It's based on a novel I had to read in high school.
Movie star, notably for Thirteen and the voice of Elastigirl in The Incredibles.
Elastigirl is my favorite character. She has such a cool voice!
1)The language of the people who live in France. 2)Short for French kiss which means to put your tongue in someone's mouth when you kiss them.
1)I had to learn a second language in school so I chose French. 2)While I was making out with my boyfriend, he put his tongue in my mouth, which later I learned is called a French kiss.
When you have to do something, and in order to finish it faster you leave some parts out. This is usually negative and associated with cheating.
The history report was due on Monday so Maya cut corners by leaving out the time line. Robert was supposed to run around the entire track but he cut corners by taking a shortcut and not going around the corners. (I believe this is where the term is derived from)
1)When something is translated into another language, and sometimes translated back into the original language, and because of differences of the languages some of the original meaning is lost. 2)Whenever someone re-does something in a new medium (for instance, a movie based on a book) and, due to differances between the mediums, some details and the original meaning is not present. 3)A movie that came out in 2003.
1)See larstait's post for a good example. 2)"Did you like the new Harry Potter movie?" asked Maria. "No," answered Sharon. "They couldn't include all the details that were in the book because then the movie would be too long. A lot of the characterization and subext was lost in translation." 3)I really liked Lost in Translation. And if you didn't, your opinion can't possibly be worth anything, you must be an idiot or a philistine. No, I didn't just imagine the subtext, it's there and it's very moving!
It means "elite" as in "elite speak" (sometimes called hacker) which is this odd language net people speak where they replace letters with numbers, impossible to read. 1=l 33=ee 7=t, leet.
what d0 ypou mean that im Hard to understAmnd????? 1337 speakR oXOrz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~ olooololo.... (What do you mean that I'm hard to understand? Elite speak rocks!)