discuss
Term used on forums by people that don't have anything
useful to say and are asking other people to reply with something useful which they can
absorb in their more than likely
empty head.
discussment
by Cryler235 on Feb 09, 2019 18:25:42
Example:
We were having a discussment about todays
football game.
discussion
by xSarahx on Jul 03, 2005 11:16:23
Example:
She said we needed to have a discussion and
next thing I knew... my clothes were all being
tossed out the window... (usually in this context over beers)
by Atomik Spongeface on Jun 22, 2008 21:08:55
"And that's the end of that."
Term is mainly used in forums and
instant messaging, to show
the source's opinion that what he has just said is the be all/end all truth, he has spoken, and that all further
discussion might as well stop.
It can also be spelt /discussion.
Example:
It's an awful movie and anyone who thinks otherwise should die
a slow,
painful death.
discussion>
discussion
by skeevy_mcgee on Nov 01, 2005 04:00:15
An
interplay between a man and a woman, in which a woman talks while a man tunes her out and
grunts occassionally to create the illusion that he is paying attention. The woman may
interpret these grunts in any way she wishes. Discussions are inherently dangerous to men, because they may unknowingly agree to things that lead to unlpeasant surprises later.
[/discussion]
by feedmygirl on Oct 11, 2007 20:46:24
Discuss
by FCCRickRoll250 on Dec 18, 2020 14:46:37
rainfall discussion
by th3rdthatcher on Jan 09, 2015 00:01:52
A rational dialogue in which all the bullshit gets washed away, and
straightforwardness is valued over emotional manipulation. Alludes to the gentle fall of rain, as rational
discourse is more
cleansing and beneficial than typical heated arguments driven by anger.
Example:
Instead of another
rant, let's try and have a rainfall discussion about
Islam.
Both sides are much too emotionally charged to make any real progress.
Ugandan discussions
by Josifer on Jan 19, 2012 06:43:56
"Ugandan discussions" is a euphemism for sex coined during the early 1970s by the satirical British magazine "
Private Eye".
The basis of the term arose at a party in London hosted by
Neal Ascherson at which Irish moralist and journalist Mary Kenny, during her early, wild phase, spent some time upstairs with a former Ugandan government minister. On rejoining the other guests, Kenny explained their absence by saying they were "upstairs discussing
Uganda".
Example:
— Where are they?
— I believe they
slipped away for some private Ugandan discussions.
— She looks like she was dragged through a
hedge backwards!
— She was upstairs discussing the situation in
Uganda, allegedly.
Rainfall Discussion
by Juibrand on Jan 09, 2015 00:38:35