dizamn
Damn.
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Damn.
MDMA.
Uneasy, not comfortable, anxious. Stand at ease! An infantry drill command for a position less rigid than attention^ with the feet apart and hands joined behind the back. It is intermediate between attention and stand easy! in which complete freedom (short of moving away) is allowable.
To do any one; to rob and cheat him. I have done him; I have robbed him. Also to overcome in a boxing match: witness those laconic lines written on the field of battle, by Humphreys to his patron.--'Sir, I have done the Jew.'
to leave quickly or escape
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
to severely harm or damage someone or something
to feel or express increasing anger or frustration
Follow my advice, even if I don't follow it myself
Treat others as you want them to treat you
get rid of something unwanted or unnecessary
to do something incompletely or inadequately
To feel or express great joy or excitement
to criticize or belittle someone
To take illegal or recreational drugs
Means what it claims, does what is expected
to act wrongly or unkindly
To do something exceptionally foolish or unacceptable.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
help me or do something for me
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Avoid making a bad situation worse
Traditional English proverbial phrase; full definition pending editorial review.
Do not destroy your connections or opportunities
Do not take something to a place where it is already plentiful
Do not share valuable things with those who will not appreciate them
Avoid making major changes during a difficult or critical period
Do not assume something will happen until it has actually happened
Deal with problems as they arise, not before
Traditional English proverbial phrase; full definition pending editorial review.
Do not harm yourself in an attempt to harm someone else
Be prepared for criticism if you criticize others
Do not judge something by its appearance
Traditional English proverbial phrase; full definition pending editorial review.
Forgive and let go of grudges before the end of the day
Do not let unpleasant people or situations discourage you
Do not delay or hesitate
Do not question or criticize something that is given to you for free
Do not exaggerate a small problem
Traditional English proverbial phrase; full definition pending editorial review.
Do not engage in risky or dangerous behavior
Avoid risk by diversifying investments or activities
Traditional English proverbial phrase; full definition pending editorial review.
Do things in the correct order
Avoid taking on too many tasks at once
Avoid causing trouble or controversy
Do not take action after the problem has occurred
Be prudent with your money and avoid excessive spending
Do not risk everything for a small amount of money
Traditional English proverbial phrase; full definition pending editorial review.
Do not try to teach someone more experienced than you
Even one enemy can be troublesome, and many friends are always beneficial.
Even one enemy can be troublesome, and many friends are always beneficial.
Do not offer valuable things to those who will not appreciate them
Traditional English proverbial phrase; full definition pending editorial review.
Master the basics before attempting more complex tasks
Avoid causing trouble or disrupting a stable situation
English proverb; full definition pending editorial review.
Keep personal or private problems private