compulsed
by Jarrod3 on Sep 05, 2006 11:31:19
Example:
After recently
quitting drinking, I was happy that while at an
outdoor party in
Hartford, I did not feel compulsed to drink, even though those around me were drinking.
compulse
by YoMommaSoFatSheAteOurWifi on Dec 10, 2009 08:36:00
Well you see - it is very similar to the act of convulsing, but not. Convulsing is when one is foaming at the mouth like a rapid
beast of nature whilst shaking uncontrollably and becoming partially blind.
COMPULSE, however, is the very simple act of moving one's body when you do not know what else to do. This very real word can occur while dancing, blacking out or an unconscious habit when one feels extremely awkward.
compulsive liker
by errntnarcsst on May 13, 2009 01:02:59
Example:
John is
bitter and alone.
Geoff likes this!
John: Dude, what the hell?
Geoff: Sorry, man, I can't help it. I'm a compulsive liker.
Compulsive Liar
by clungasd on Aug 12, 2010 13:38:47
A
compulsive liar is defined as someone who lies out of habit. Lying is their normal and covert yet reflexive way of responding to questions.
Compulsive liars bend the truth about everything, large and small. For a compulsive liar, telling the truth is very awkward and uncomfortable while lying feels right. Compulsive lying is usually thought to develop in early childhood, due to being placed in an environment where lying was necessary. A compulsive liar may also have difficulties with poor self esteem. For the most part,
compulsive liars are not overly manipulative and cunning, rather they simply lie out of habit
Example:
Press Secretary,
Robert Gibbs, has a normal, and reflexive way of responding to questions. When reporters in his press pool ask him questions he responds in a very awkward and uncomfortable manner, due to his poor self esteem
the press secretary, will lie out of habit and does not like to be confronted and called a "Compulsive Liar", with his past admissions, after being shown video tapes of his constant
screw up's.