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What is The further?From standard referee vernacular, "The previous play is under further review." Often expressing doubt or attacking the credibility of a previous occurrence or situation. Joe: "Do you really think he hooked up with that model?" The further - videoThe further - what is it?The 'easy' VCE maths subject. Used to be for dumb people who cannot handle calculus, but now it is full of overachieving spesh kids trying to get 50. person1: "I need to get 99.95 atar for med what subjects should I do? " What does "The further" mean?If you enjoyed this mini series of the tragedies of life and love β¦ Further reading β¦ or you could live here .. trapped forever β¦ feeding the minds of clones β¦ The further - what does it mean?An activity reserved for the awesomest of awesomely cool people. The second bar/destination in a night of partying. We are going out to Bar A and then further out to Bar B, and even further out to Bar C. The further - meaningA person who is so irreparably down bad that they have exceeded the lowest levels of down badness, diving below even down netherly. You can not go further than Down Further. Beyond that point only death awaits you. Guy 1: "This man Robert. Dude drove 3 hours just to hang out with his ex girlfriends friends, in attempts to get back with his ex girlfriend, again." The further - definitionPhrase made popular by Mark (markiplier) on Unus Annus when challenging himself to push his limits Mark: "This is what it means .. to go even further beyond!" The further - slanglets be further the police is coming The furtherThe bus in which Ken Kesey and his Merry Band of Pranksters rode across America in, in the 60's. It was covered in day-glo paint, and they pranksters would do LSD in it. It is talked about in Tom Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aide Acid Test. Ken Kesey's Bus Further was covered in day-glo. You were either on the bus, or off it. The furtherAnother plain of existence, while on shrooms or anyother psychedelic drug. Dude we are in the further! ... Righteous! The furtherLike the word "farther" which denotes a physical advancement of distance, "further" simply denotes advancement to a greater degree. Often confused with "farther" by those who weren't paying attantion in 8th grade grammar. Steve is being a doofis, and if he takes this issue any further I will open a can of whopass on him. |
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