This word means that you are willing to get up and do something.
What is active?
"That's not even the juiciest part--wait until you here about this . . ."
What is gossip?
This would be an example:
"Wow, Bill, you're so strong--almost as strong as Stan."
"Wow, screw you, Jennifer. I never want to see you again."
What is "split up with a boyfriend/girlfriend"?
No matter our race, this is always the same color <3.
What is blood?
"Ouch!" he said as his cat did this.
What is scratch?
Technically, this is used when you have skill in dealing with sensitive matters with other people.
What is diplomatic?
"Look, I'm sorry about bugging you with this."
"Hey, man, no problem. If it bugs you, it matters to me too."
What is "care about your problems"?
"Final grades" or "final marks" are much better phrases instead of this.
What is "school results"?
Martin Luther King Jr. did this is the US as regards equal rights.
What is "fight for"?
This is much like "having similar hobbies."
What is "have something in common"?
This word would work really well with the "How can I be homophobic--my b**** is gay" meme.
What is loyal?
"Let's go play basketball."
"Hell yeah! I love basketball."
What is "have similar hobbies"?
Some people experience this with things like death, but it's pretty common with spiders and ending up alone, too.
What is "be scared"?
What is "tribe"?
We can "take a this word out of crime," which means to stop crime. It's a little weird, but cops are also called pigs, and we do this to bacon too.
What is bite?
This word is a nicer way of saying "Liar!"
What is dishonest.
What is "share the same values"?
If you feel depressed, you might experience this as a side effect. It's "negative" in more ways than one.
What is "lose weight"?
Another word for this comes from Latin into English as "fraternity."
What is brotherhood?
The dwarves in Snow White were kinda this, too, I guess?
What are prospectors?
"I don't care! I refuse!"
What is stubborn?
A skater must truly do this as regards their skills when they do dangerous tricks on the hard ice.
What is "rely on"?
This is a good example:
"Mr. B! Mr. B! He's using his phone in class!"
What is "tell on someone"?
This word refers to how you act--not in a movie or book this time, though.
What is character?
This is a person in possession of great skill over something.
What is a master?