A fork of Rural Dictionary
The amount of control possessed by each person in a romantic relationship. Short for 'the upper hand', it is a lighthearted way of describing the shift of control in a relationship, based on the assumption that one person tends to have the upper hand over the other.
Coined in Seinfeld episode "The Pez Dispenser"
George: No everything is *not* going good. I'm very uncomfortable. I have no power. I mean, why should she have the upper hand. *Once* in my life I would like the upper hand. I have no hand-- no hand at all. She has the hand; I have *no* hand...
How do I get the hand?
Jerry: We all want the hand. Hand is tough to get. You gotta get the hand right from the opening.
A combination of the words "especially' and "versatile", which means that something is not only exceptional, but is exceptional over a wide range of subjects.
"I hate them, espversatecially when they come up as you are posting a conversation and/or you are talking to your friends or doing something else important."
(n): The act of adding another to ones friends list or other internet medium recognition of reciprocal link. admés • adméing
(v): To add someone to one's friends list or other interent medium recognition of reiprocal link.
Sue and Joe commenced to chatting and adméing after finally exchanging internet contact information.
Verb or Emoticon: an emoticon representing tragic sadness, as in the melodramatic sobbing and crying of an "Emo" in the midst of a quazi-crisis.
When Kaleena & Amelia called me 'preppy', I *emosobbed* until they took it back.
adjective: pessimistic in a melodramatic or exaggerated manner; as if doomsday will result from the current problem at hand.
Heather was doomgloom over her recent breakup; she acted as if it were the end of the world.