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ra·cism


noun
Definition:

1. animosity toward other races: prejudice or animosity against people who belong to other races

2. belief in racial superiority: the belief that people of different races have different qualities and abilities, and that some races are inherently superior or inferior

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prej·u·dice


noun (plural prej·u·dic·es)
Definition:

1. opinion formed beforehand: a preformed opinion, usually an unfavorable one, based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes

2. holding of ill-informed opinions: the holding of preformed opinions based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes

3. irrational dislike of somebody: an unfounded hatred, fear, or mistrust of a person or group, especially one of a particular religion, ethnicity, nationality, sexual preference, or social status

4. law disadvantage or harm: disadvantage or harm caused to somebody or something



transitive verb (past and past participle prej·u·diced, present participle prej·u·dic·ing, 3rd person present singular prej·u·dic·es)
Definition:

1. make somebody prejudge somebody or something: to make somebody form an opinion about somebody or something in advance, especially an irrational one, based on insufficient knowledge

2. affect somebody or something adversely: to cause harm or disadvantage to somebody or something

[13th century. Via French< Latin praejudicium "judgment in advance" < judicium "judgment"]

prej·u·diced adjective

without prejudice without doing any harm to any legal right or claim that somebody has (formal)


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hate


verb (past and past participle hat·ed, present participle hat·ing, 3rd person present singular hates)
Definition:

1. transitive verb dislike somebody or something intensely: to dislike somebody or something intensely, often in a way that evokes feelings of anger, hostility, or animosity

2. transitive and intransitive verb have strong distaste for something: to have strong distaste or aversion for something, somebody, or something that has to be done
I hate this show; it's so boring.
I hate to say it, but I know we're going to lose.
Some people seem to have been born to hate.



noun (plural hates)
Definition:

1. feeling of intense hostility: a feeling of intense hostility toward somebody or something
You could see the hate in his eyes.

2. something hated: something that is hated

[ Old English hete (noun), hatian (verb) < Indo-European]

hate·a·ble adjective
hat·ed adjective
hat·er noun

Word Key: Synonyms



See dislike.


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dis·cord (plural dis·cords)


noun
Definition:

1. lack of agreement: disagreement or strife between people, or incompatibility or conflict between things or situations

2. unpleasant musical combination: inharmonious combination of sounds, especially musical sounds

3. music unharmonious chord: a musical chord or interval that is conventionally regarded as unpleasant or requiring resolution

[13th century. Via French< Latin discordia< discord-, stem of discors< cors "heart"]
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go1 /goʊ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[goh] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, went, gone, go·ing, noun, plural goes, interjection, adjective
–verb (used without object) 1. to move or proceed, esp. to or from something: They're going by bus.
2. to leave a place; depart: People were coming and going all the time.

a·way /əˈweɪ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[uh-wey] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adverb 1. from this or that place; off: to go away.
2. aside; to another place; in another direction: to turn your eyes away; to turn away customers
3. far; apart: away back; away from the subject.


leave1 /liv/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[leev] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, left, leav·ing.
–verb (used with object) 1. to go out of or away from, as a place: to leave the house.
2. to depart from permanently; quit: to leave a job.


Now for my personal favorites....

dumb-ass /ˈdʌmˌæs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[duhm-as] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun Slang: Vulgar. a thoroughly stupid person; blockhead.

Also, dumbass.


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[Origin: 1970–75; Americanism]

dumbass

noun
a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence


id·i·ot /ˈɪdiət/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[id-ee-uht] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. an utterly foolish or senseless person.
2. Psychology. a person of the lowest order in a former classification of mental retardation, having a mental age of less than three years old and an intelligence quotient under 25.


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[Origin: 1250–1300; ME < L idiōta < Gk idités private person, layman, person lacking skill or expertise, equiv. to idiō- (lengthened var. of idio- idio-, perh. by analogy with stratiōtés professional soldier, deriv. of stratiá army) + -tés agent n. suffix]


—Synonyms 1. fool, half-wit; imbecile; dolt, dunce, numskull.

Arabic: أحْمَق
Chinese (Simplified): 傻子
Chinese (Traditional): 傻子
Czech: blbec
Danish: idiot; tåbe
Dutch: idioot
Estonian: idioot
Finnish: idiootti
French: idiot, idiote
German: der Idiot
Greek: ανόητος
Hungarian: ostoba
Icelandic: fífl, heimskingi
Indonesian: orang bodoh
Italian: idiota
Japanese: まぬけ
Korean: 멍청이
Latvian: muļķis
Lithuanian: idiotas
Norwegian: idiot, tosk, fjols
Polish: idiota
Portuguese (Brazil): idiota
Portuguese (Portugal): idiota
Romanian: idiot
Russian: идиот, дурак
Slovak: hlupák
Slovenian: bedak
Spanish: idiota
Swedish: idiot
Turkish: ahmak



idiot2 [ˈidiət] noun

a person with very low intelligence
Arabic: أبْلَه، مَعْتوه
Chinese (Simplified): 低能人
Chinese (Traditional): 低能人
Czech: idiot
Danish: idiot
Dutch: idioot
Estonian: idioot
Finnish: idiootti
French: idiot, idiote
German: der, *die Schwachsinnige
Greek: ηλίθιος
Hungarian: idióta
Icelandic: örviti
Indonesian: orang tolol
Italian: idiota
Japanese: 白痴
Korean: 백치, 천치
Latvian: idiots
Lithuanian: idiotas
Norwegian: idiot, lite intelligent person
Polish: idiota
Portuguese (Brazil): idiota
Portuguese (Portugal): idiota
Romanian: idiot
Russian: идиот, слабоумный
Slovak: idiot
Slovenian: idiot
Spanish: idiota
Swedish: idiot
Turkish: geri zekâlı kimse





Translation...GO AWAY!!! LEAVE, DUMBASS IDIOT!!!!
Adikt wrote:aside from that its all Techno hahaha...damn fist pumpers :lol:
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Post by Goofy »

thank God I'm an Americian KILL ME and for sure I win...

now if your ready to stop playing head games tell me how do we over come these obstacles.....




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poor


adjective (comparative poor·er, superlative poor·est)
Definition:

1. not rich: lacking money or material possessions

2. affected by poverty: characterized by widespread or evident poverty
a poor part of town
one of the poorest countries in the world

3. inferior: not of good quality or not in good condition
We received a very poor education.

4. lacking skill: having little skill or ability
I was always a poor athlete in school.

5. low or inadequate: lower than expected or needed in quantity, number, or amount
poor wages
Attendance at the concert was poor.

6. weak: lacking strength, power, stamina, or resilience
in poor health

7. deficient: lacking or deficient in something ( often used in combination )
cash-rich but time-poor

8. lacking productive potential: lacking fertility or nutrients

9. low in valuation: low in a scale of value
has a poor opinion of himself

10. deserving pity: deserving pity or compassion, especially because of something that has just happened



plural noun
Definition:

people who are poor: people who lack money or material possessions
The poor are always with us.

[12th century. Via Old French povre< Latin pauper (see pauper)]

poor·ness noun

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pov·er·ty


noun
Definition:

1. state of being poor: the state of not having enough money to take care of basic needs such as food, clothing, and housing

2. lack: a deficiency or lack of something
poverty of emotion

3. infertility of soil: lack of soil fertility or nutrients

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re·ces·sion (plural re·ces·sions)


noun
Definition:

1. decline in economic activity: a period, shorter than a depression, during which there is a decline in economic trade and prosperity

2. withdrawal of somebody in ceremony: the withdrawal of the participants in a ceremony, e.g. the clergy and choir after a church service

3. receding: the process of going back or becoming more distant


re·ces·sion·a·ry adjective


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depression

• noun 1 severe despondency and dejection, especially when long-lasting and accompanied by physical symptoms. 2 a long and severe recession in an economy or market. 3 the action of depressing. 4 a sunken place or hollow. 5 Meteorology a cyclonic weather system.
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