Issues
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Fancy and elegant way to say problems.
It is so used nowadays, that people often feel proud and want everyone to know about them. -
Type One [Issue]: That [component] of a your character that is [screwed up] due to a previous relationship.
Type Two Issue: That component of a your character which will be screwed up due to your current relationship.
Type Three Issue: What your current boyfriend or girlfriend has when your Type One Issue gets in the way of their attempts to give you a Type Two Issue. -
Euphemism used in human dynamics, including but not limited to romances, workplaces and general social discourse.
It is used by X, who is [miffed] at Y’s refusal to be manipulated by X or act in a way that X wishes them to. X is socially precluded from saying, “Damn! Y won’t bend to my will, which is the only thing that matters! Me! ME! MEEEEEE!!!!! Curses!”, and so, rather, quietly responds with the back of the verbal hand, [slyly] denigrating Y as having “issues”. The “issue”, of course, is that Y has enough character or determination not to dance like a monkey to X’s tune. The term is [non-gender specific], as both men and women are likely to use it in some form or another. -
A word that was used in the mid nineteen-nineties by mostly loud-mouthed [ghetto fabulous] women or [classless] effeminate males. Issues is a word that was frequently used by guests of talk shows of the mid nineteen-nineties. Issues is mainly used to describe someone who has numerous problems and problematic circumstances in their life. Furthermore, if one has issues, or an issue, it is most likely a result of their own [psychopathic] tendencies.
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Topics for [discussion] or [debate].
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Euphemism for problems used by women and [effeminate] men. These people want to appear to be too polite to say
problems, so they say issues.
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[Social] issues that a battler labours under...
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[word that] is used to descirbe your feelings that someone should be [seeking] help in the mental [sence]
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