🎵 Orson Welles still burning bright You’d said the best shots were all in black and white Color can distract and make the dream not right And then the dream will fade away 🎵 #RebelKing #StanRidgway
No? I never said any of that? He is proudly an influencer, his job is to normalize things. Therefore, If he normalizes things that are actively harmful for individuals doing them, then yeah it's pretty black and whit…
(US, slang, law enforcement) A police patrol car.
“🎵 Orson Welles still burning bright You’d said the best shots were all in black and white Color can distract and make the dream not right And then the dream will fade away 🎵 #RebelKing #StanRidgway”
“No? I never said any of that? He is proudly an influencer, his job is to normalize things. Therefore, If he normalizes things that are actively harmful for individuals doing them, then yeah it's pretty black and white, wdym?”
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The aesthetic vocabulary of how people dress now — quiet luxury, coquette, mob wife, coastal grandmother, Y2K core, and every "-core" that came after.
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442 #photography a stark black and white shot of the people on top of one of the vehicles at the May day Parade
“442 #photography a stark black and white shot of the people on top of one of the vehicles at the May day Parade”
“Craig, it’s funny how you insist that everyone who’s not supporting Labour’s shitshow anymore is a reform voter. Are there any other thoughts in your head or just this (to quote you) black and white binary? Or is this the party line you’ve been asked to push that Green = Reform?”
“...the archway of the old palace of the royal family of kerala, kerala, india; a black and white photograph of a long archway in a garden; a long walkway with arches and pillars...”
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(US, slang, by extension) The police, a police officer or the clothing they wear.
Them punk motherfuckers in black and white ain't the only motherfuckers I gots to fight.
"black and white" means: The police, a police officer or the clothing they wear.. This is informal slang, common in casual speech, texting and social media, but not appropriate for school work, applications or professional settings. There is no real cause for concern in itself; it is everyday peer vocabulary. If your child uses it, a light comment about audience and register is usually enough — no need to escalate. Context, more than the word, tells you whether to follow up.
"black and white" means: The police, a police officer or the clothing they wear.. Register: informal slang, fine in casual conversation, texting and social media but not in academic essays, business writing or formal speech. Note the regional or dialect label (US) — usage may sound odd outside that variety. A common non-native mistake is to use the word in the wrong register, or to assume one fixed meaning when it is actually polysemous; always check the surrounding register and the audience before producing it yourself. In formal writing, prefer a neutral synonym or a short descriptive phrase, and use this word only when you have heard or read it being used naturally in a
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A type of giant cookie (about eight inches in diameter) with icing on the top side: half white, half dark chocolate.
“I really like the shapes and the black and white color scheme you've chosen!”
“Capturing these industrial lines in black and white creates such a striking perspective. The sharp geometry and minimalist feel made this a favorite shot for today. #PhotoTuesday #Photography #BWPhotography #Architecture #Minimalist”
“I've got a hookup to get velcro patches of my channel logo, in black and white and maybe in color. Would anyone be interested in buying one for $5 each?”
“Fun thing I learned: tying vector data directly to image output in Blender blows up pretty badly. Needed to do this first in order to get it to not be treated as a black and white image for some reason”
“Delicious black and white beauty butt 🍑”
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