A fork of Rural Dictionary
A double negative statement is a statement that is redundant, so the result is positive. In other words the statement is an absolute, or no variable conditions. (- -) = + (++) = +
An example of a double negative statement is "leave me alone you stupid idiot!"
The blood circle refers to a knife, saw, and axe safety requirement taught primarily in Boy Scouts that must be respected when the user of the knife, saw, or axe is cutting. If the knife, saw, or axe user can turn all the way around in a circle without accidentally cutting someone with the open blade, or sharp object it is safe for the knife, axe, or saw user to operate. To earn your required whittling chip in Boy Scouts that allows you to operate/cut with a knife, saw, or axe you must demonstrate proper knowledge of the blood circle.
One of the first things you are taught in Boy Scouts is establishing the blood circle while using a knife, axe, or saw.
A friend girl is a girl you really like, but you're just really close friends and not boyfriend/girlfriend. You're still in the friend zone and that's ok.
Elizabeth Berryhill is my friend girl. We like to go on friend dates.
Reverse psychology is thinking that is the opposite of how the human brain works. For example, if green is the color of grass, then it must be a primary color. However, we know that the only primary colors are red, blue, and yellow.
Sigmund Freud stated, "All of us are just trash." However, God created us for great purpose and Sigmund Freud is an atheist, so if you are a Christian this is totally Reverse psychology because it's just plain wrong and false. Since atheists are non-believers this is the normal way of thinking, especially from a religious perspective. Yet, the statement is so crazy that some atheists would probably convert to being religious just by hearing something this ridiculous.
A business smaller than a micro-business. A microscopic business has only one or two employees and its headquarters building is so small you can't even see it.
I want you to take a tour of my microscopic business Tiny Electronics.