Split
A city of southwest Croatia on the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. Founded as a Roman colony, it later grew around a palace built by Diocletian in the early fourth century A.D. Population: 200,459
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Split
In the context of a system, alter, or plurality as a whole (Disordered or not):
To split off of another alter
To split off of another alter
Example:
"I split not too long ago."
"Unfortunately, we split again the other day. That was... unpleasant."
"A split occurred again, she said."
"I split not too long ago."
"Unfortunately, we split again the other day. That was... unpleasant."
"A split occurred again, she said."
Split
Example:
We took my brother clubbin' on his 21st Birthday and man, that boy was so split it was pitiful.
We took my brother clubbin' on his 21st Birthday and man, that boy was so split it was pitiful.
Split
Example:
1. Yo them fools over there tripping and I ain’t got my piece I’m going to SPLIT
2. If you don’t pay me my money by Friday I’m going to SPLIT yo wig
1. Yo them fools over there tripping and I ain’t got my piece I’m going to SPLIT
2. If you don’t pay me my money by Friday I’m going to SPLIT yo wig
Split
Split
Split
To Punch someone in the face, intending punch them so hard they get a cut and bleed. (their skin splits)
Splitting
Splitting (also called black-and-white thinking or all-or-nothing thinking) is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together a person's both positive and negative qualities.
Splitting is a symptom of mental illness (such as BPD)
Splitting is a symptom of mental illness (such as BPD)