Lily:
Just play cool, don't Ted-out about it.
Ted:
Did you just use my name as a verb?
Barney:
Oh, yeah, we do that behind your back. “Ted-out”: to overthink. Also see “Ted-up.”
“Ted-up”: to overthink with disastrous
results. Sample sentence: “Billy Tedded-up when he tried-”
2) "You gotta mark your territory, and I don't mean missing the toilet."
3) Walking on campus, overheard two girls talking about a girl in their class: "Slut alert!"
4) "All men are brothers, Like the seas throughout the world, So why do winds and waves clash fiercely everywhere?" -written on a whiteboard in the library [Later I googled the quote and discovered that it was originally used by Emperor Hirohito.]
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