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What is elephant in the room?

two elephants in the room means for a guy to have two massive dicks in his asshole.

Last night, Matt and a friend gave me a double-dicking, and it felt like I had two elephants in the room!

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Elephant in the room - what is it?

The state of trying to fit something too large in too small of a space. A fail in interior design. Synonym: clutter.

The elephant in the room was clearly the full-sized sectional couch in the tiny apartment.

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What does "elephant in the room" mean?

A "pink elephant in the room" is a phrase used to say that there is something very obvious, one cant miss it, yet no one wants to be the person to point it out or talk about it. Its assumed that everyone has noticed it. It may be that pointing it out is politically not correct, impolite, or offensive.
This phrase was first introduced by Sam Senev who brought an actual pink elephant to a speech as a social experiment. After the speech the audience was polled about their opinion. He often uses the same pink elephant in meetings and speeches.

Her body odor was the pink elephant in the room.

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Elephant in the room - what does it mean?

When there is a fit girl in the room

At whys there an elephant in the room

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Elephant in the room - meaning

That one person at a part that takes up lots of room while dancing

"Let's all address the elephant in the room."

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Elephant in the room - definition

The space in the middle of a dancing group.
On a dance floor, a group of friends will generally form into a circle. Bolder dancers might dive into this space when the DJ puts on a good tune, but generally it's left awkwardly absent and unacknowledged.

"Why are those people dancing around an empty space?"
"Because there's an elephant in the room."

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Elephant in the room - slang

A very American saying, that is a metaphor for something that people do not want to discuss.

Popularised in the UK by Loose Women guest panellist Alexandra Burke.

Ah, there's an Elephant in the room,
Ah, though we're all alone,
It's not just me and you

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Elephant in the room

The shameful 45th president, whose narcissism and delusional thinking has led to countless American deaths from COVID and the shameful insurrection of January 6, 2020. Intelligent leaders and informed/concerned citizens cry out for his impeachment and resignation, but Republicans (ironically represented by the party symbol of AN ELEPHANT) continue to ignore, preferring the narcissistic personality disorder technique of β€œhoovering” to protect themselves and attempt to dupe constituents and get back into their good graces.

It’s a shame that social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook are more proactive in dealing with the elephant in the room than our elected leaders, who are instead choosing to distance themselves from Trump rather than hold him accountable for his actions.

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Elephant in the room

A large two ton grey coloured mammal that has entered into a traditionally human only habitat

Pete did you leave the patio doors open again ?
No why?
Well because there's an elephant in the room again!

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Elephant in the room

n. A very large issue that everyone is acutely aware of, but nobody wants to talk about. Perhaps a sore spot, perhaps politically incorrect, or perhaps a political hot potato, it's something that no one wants to touch with a ten foot pole. Sometimes pink elephant in the room.

The degeneration of parental responsibility in this country is the elephant in the room, but no one in Washington wants to address it.

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