relationship

relationship
1. (relationship) (2128↑, 817↓)
A legal form of [prostitution] where a female collects money, cars, and other valuable things in exchange for sex.

i gave tiffany a really expensive diamond for the aniversary of our one year relationship last night. yeah but did you get laid? you know it\!

2. (Relationship) (1271↑, 466↓)
The reason for 70% of suicides in America.

Stan ended his life because of a faulty relationship.

3. (relationship) (654↑, 256↓)
1. any type of connection that brings two individuals together for a period of time 2. something other than a friends with benefits 3. more than a mutual understanding\!\!

1. I have been in a relationship for over 3 years. 2. Who cares about cut buddies, I am in a relationship.

4. (Relationship) (559↑, 202↓)
a trap

relationship

5. (relationship) (382↑, 94↓)
The Ability To Put Up With Somone Elses Bullshit, Usually Of The Opposite Sex, For a Long Period Of Time. Also See: [whipped],[hopeless],[onegina],[fucked]

"You Know What Else Is Crazy?","This Relationship"

6. (Relationship) (476↑, 195↓)
The most un-sturdy and uncertain vessel to navigate through any ocean of the heart. While the warm winds of prevailing love and romance blow favorably through its sails, this un-seaworthy vessel steers ahead with pride and promise. But upon hitting rough and stormy weather, too often the relationSHIP flounders and sinks.

If you've yet to experience a relationship, then an example will do little to help you understand.

7. (relationship) (280↑, 108↓)
A bond between two people; One person works to create/maintain [love] and fufillment while the other person waits for something better to come along.

An example of a typical relationship would be your ex(s) and you.

8. (Relationship) (68↑, 22↓)
An idealistic old school definition of a romantic relationship: When two youthful adults, often of the opposite sex, based on their judgment of [compatibility] and [attraction], agreed to move up from [dating] /[courting] status into a stage of hope that they can help fulfill each other through adventures to grow together and individually. The beginning is always a high, but if the good energy isn't honestly, constructively used by both parties with right care, the fun won't last long. It is an emotionally hard loss when it often fails without fruition, but something indispensable to go after in life's pursuit of happiness, just as is finding one's [life work]. Getting over this pain is smoother when the breaking up ex is actually smart & kind, and/or the broken up receives compassionate support over time. If one who manages to make way with finding their true best gets to encounter another one who also has character, and they resonate that with flowing chemistry to overcome obstacles, the elusive sparkly lasting love might just be in reach, leading to better things.

His first relationship had some attraction and length, but failed because neither party was took care nor matured enough. Though he was crushed after the second relationship failed, she fortunately left him with helpful lessons for his future relationships, and sent him home to reconnect with his family. They seem to be a match and could have a good relationship with their consistent work ethics and sense of balance.

9. (relationship) (74↑, 36↓)
the thing that guys can fake as well as girls can fake orgasms.

girl 1: guess what? i'm in a relationship\! girl 2: in the face. good luck, idiot.

10. (Relationship) (47↑, 11↓)
A bunch of obligations that two people have for each other that make both of them feel worse about themselves.

To quote the majority of the song "Piss Off" by the Arrogant Sons of Bitches (A break-up song): "P-I-S-S-O-F-F-Hey\! I remember way back when, When I wanted you to be mine. And now that I've kind of had you, I wonder was it all just a waste of time? And did it make sense jumping into something Knowing that I'd get hurt? I don't know, but my boss thinks not, It makes me less productive at work\! And all my friends told me "look out\!" 'Cause you were treating me like shit\! I swallowed my pride and bit my tongue, And I thought nothing of it\! I blame relationship's termination For why things are never fine. I've dreaded this moment from the day we met: We have to say goodbye\! Now all I do is pine and smoke With all my friend. I regret not moving on Even though I said I did, Fuck, shit, dammit. How many times do I have to call you Just because you call me first? You see, we're nothing together But a bunch of obligations That just make me feel worse\! So why was I the last to know When you ride some other guy? And why should I have even cared That night you said you cried? My stomach threw up my daily nutrition And your anti-morals robbed me blind. I loved you, and you blew it, And you broke your own heart. So eat this last goodbye\! Piss off: this is the last goodbye." Relationship.

Author: Daniel Plainview123 http://relationship.urbanup.com/4207029
11. (Relationship) (33↑, 7↓)
A type of ship where there is a minimum requirement of at least two people to board. These ships can be either a very good experience to the people or very bad. These ships more often than not sink, crash, or disappear. On very rare occasions the ships stay afloat for long periods of time.

Guy One: "You bought a boat?" Guy Two: "Yeah." Guy One: "What are you going to call it?" Guy Two: "The Relationship." Guy One: "So what happened to 'The Relationship'?" Guy Two: "It sunk after six months. I couldn't devote my time to maintain it."

12. (Relationship) (27↑, 7↓)
A relationship can be a number of things. 1. A love relationship. Boyfriend and girlfriend, or with two boys or two girls. It is where the two see each other and no one else in a dating or sexual way. 2. A bond between two or more people. Can be both good or bad.

"He promised to be only mine. We're offically in a relationship\!" "I have a hate hate relationship with him. He's a jerk."

13. (Relationship) (20↑, 3↓)
A thing that will only cause you pain. It will eventually brake your heart and cause you to question yourself. They will make you the happiest you've ever been, but then will tear your heart apart. Relationships are bad news. AVOID THEM AT ALL COSTS\!

Boy: Hey i dont think i can be in this relationship anymore Girl: But i love you.... Boy: Sorry, but i dont want to 'keep hurting you'

14. (relationship) (17↑, 2↓)
An excuse to annoy people.

It's okay that we had a fight in front of you, we're in a relationship. It's fine that we called each other pet names and kissed in front of you, we're in a relationship. It's okay that we had sex in the other room and you heard it, we're in a relationship.

Author: Stanley Feldstein http://relationship.urbanup.com/5436265
15. (Relationship) (200↑, 187↓)
When two people (usually two members of the opposite sex) get together and are usually in love and share everything they have. Including power and ability to make decisions.

We've been in this relationship for a while and its going great.

16. (Relationship) (16↑, 6↓)
A bond between to people, that at first looks like happiness and joy but always ends in failure and pain. Usually caused by miss-communication or lying.

Jack and Lucy's relationship started out looking great, that is intill Lucy stopped talking to Jack and wouldn't tell him what was wrong and eventually cheated on him because of it.

17. (relationship) (9↑, 0↓)
A form of manipulation or control.

That nigga got in dis relationship, he whipped cuh.

18. (relationship) (54↑, 45↓)
On the fifth 'date' (see [High Fidelity], Hornby et al 1995) a 'relationship' state (q.v.) is mandated to come into effect by 'law' (see [Feminism]). Exceptions may occur: where a 'third base' (see [American Pie], Biggs et al 1999) state arises prior; where 'sex' (see [Genesis]) arises prior; where otherwise precluded by marriage of either party to third party (see [adultery]).

"My approach to relationships has always been something of a 'touch and go' affair: I touch; they go."

19. (relationship) (11↑, 5↓)
a simple inconviencence that means whoever you are dating tries to dictate what you do, where you go, and-basically-dicatates your freedom.

Mark: Did George get shipped off to Iraq? I haven't seen him forever\! Matthew: Nope, he is in a relationship.

20. (relationship) (3↑, 1↓)
word created by females to show ownership. same qualities as Hell, but you are (usually) allowed to have sex. i've never been to Hell, but I imagine that sex is not allowed.

Me: I'm in a relationship with Becca. Friend: Why? Me: I don't know.

21. (Relationship) (2↑, 1↓)
When you finally think you meet someone who is like you, bringing on the feeling that you're not alone.. you get consumed by this attraction and possibly addicted to the amazing sex, they start treating you like shit and you don't care..hard to get over i.e. all kinds of depression but\! you do learn a lot about life and good will come out of it even if it feels like it wont. The right one will come along when the time's right\!

After six months of dating, talking every day, and great sex, he says "You came to my house" and "are acting like we're together" ...bullshit relationship

Author: bettertohaveloved http://relationship.urbanup.com/5520980
22. (relationship) (6↑, 5↓)
riˈlā sh ənˌ sh ip noun the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected : the study will assess the relationship between and get back to you. After we agree on this definition, or at least to post it. • in risk of extinction: like the dodo bird. • a state of, mild, hot, and spicy, with ranch on the side. • the state of being connected by blood or marriage : they can trace that shit. • a mutual understanding of frequent sex, this must include sober sex, morning noon and night: wow we had sex today at noon and last night after drinking - I think we had sex last night? but we defiantly did at noon and the other morning, twice. • the way in which two or more people or organizations regard and behave toward each other : the landlord–tenant relationship | she was proud of her good relationship with the household and likes ranch. • you have a drawer at the other residence that you have been staying at: the contents are know by you and possibly the other party but you have a drawer. • an emotional and sexual association between two people : she would consider being invited to Las Vegas, or the Strip Club, and can except or decline.

- Thesaurus - 1 evidence of their relationship no walk of shame, she/he has different clothing on when leaving in the morning, affinity, they understand who is picking up the tab, they are not having abc sex, or married. 2 they drunk text and dial each other, strange but excepted. 3 i think one of them did a relationship once and knows, maybe? 4 wow\! how do you get into something you understand – you don’t (read frequent) DERIVATIVES Relation•shit•less adjective 1 the end of their relationship romance, (love) affair, love, liaison, amour, partnership. 2 it never happened, any of it, (love) affair, even if you did get a free dinner. 3 the toothbrush dose not count, nor the box of tampons or other crap left, even if you thought it was for you, they are items that any on could use, see having a drawer (your items). 4 but i was tagged shit\!

23. (Relationship) (0↑, 0↓)
1) The relationship between friends 2) The relationship between girl/boy or man/woman...its reflect how they feel about each other, each part they bring to the table and how they work through everything. Relationships are the connection between 2 or more people. Not just a physical connection but a personal one.

Me and my [boyfriend] can talk about anything with each other because we have a great [relationship].

24. (relationship) (26↑, 33↓)
There are different kinds of relationships. A) A bond between two people that is often hard to break. B) When two people come together for sexual purposes. C) When two people fall in Love and start off together. D) The revenge of one person to another.

1) Alicia and I have a tight relationship. 2) Jaz and AJ are say they are in a relationship but every one knows it’s just for the sex. 3) I am just crazy about this new relationship\! I know it’s going to go places\!(marriage) 4) Lori is in a relationship with Tom just to make Greg jealous.

25. (relationship) (110↑, 136↓)
When two people decide to fall in [love], usually resulting in lots of stuff for the woman, loss of bank account for the man. It could also end up in [marriage].

Woman: We should start a relationship. Guy: I'm broke. Wait till I get paid.

Author: Brian/Larry/Ziggy/Morpheus http://relationship.urbanup.com/766200
26. (relationship) (41↑, 92↓)
somthing that is good, but mostly its a bad thing. the results are heart acke and not acting normell.

my relationship was good but now i cant eat sleep think or act right. specially once she breaks up with me.

27. (relationship) (68↑, 131↓)
A clever bending of the words "wild sex"

lets have a relationship on that table

28. (relationship) (26↑, 129↓)
To be narbed more than one time by the same person
Related: love, girlfriend, dating, boyfriend, sex, friendship, girl, couple, friend, marriage, friends, date, romance, facebook, breakup, gay, bitch, single, break up, partner, crush, friends with benefits, relationships, women, girls, like, hate, lover, break-up, commitment, wife, fuck, boy, cheating, ex, relationshit, internet, hook up, booty call, fuck buddy
Last updated: 2012.03.01

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