Blind Spots

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Not being aware of one's own behavior. When you need to check yourself. Urban Dictionary

When a woman is wearing a skirt short enough to wear a man can see it, but has underwear on. Urban Dictionary

A phrase for anal sex. It is justified by girls who want to remain virgins so they do it in "God's Blind Spot" Urban Dictionary

When you fart but are unsure if it was a shart. So you go to the bathroom to wipe to make sure Urban Dictionary

Any place that holds absolutely no redeeming qualities of any sort. Celebrated for its high concentration of homemade alcoholic beverages, monster truck rallies, spousal abuse and a thriving methamphetamine industry; God's Blind Spot is a dead zone which is easily identified by being filled to the brim with every form of degenerate, depraved and socially perverse individual ever created. God's Blind Spot can be found on any map, with names such as New Jersey, Alabama, or Missouri. Substitue the proper names for states with the term 'God's Blind Spot' freely. Urban Dictionary

The area directly in front of your face. Urban Dictionary

It can also be used as a derogatory manner to justify why God doesn't help a particular region or country struggling to overcome economic, environmental, political or social hardships. This could be applied to much of the Bible Belt, New Jersey, South America, as stated in an episode of American Dad, war torn Africa, some of Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and much of Missouri with the exception of cities of St. Louis and Kansas City and their respective suburbs. Urban Dictionary

Another name for a cell phone without a headset used by a driver while driving. Causes the driver's blind spot to go from a minimal 15 degrees over either shoulder to a stunning 180 degrees on their right (or left) side, as they forget to check their mirrors before doing something stupid like cutting you off. A good wingman is the best defense against drivers employing blind spot enhancers. Most traffic cops will accept this as a patent reason for getting caught in a speed trap in moderate traffic. Urban Dictionary

Can be when driving in a car that the frame is to bulky around the windows obstructing the vision or in a game of chess not being able to see a peace on the board. Urban Dictionary

Can be when driving in a car that the frame is to bulky around the windows obstructing the vision or in a game of chess not being able to see a peace on the board. Urban Dictionary

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The word "blind-spots" in example sentences

So let's find ways to laugh a little about them as a family, helping each other with our "blind-spots" as people. ❋ Darryl Sollerh (2010)

To say that we are — each and all of us — blind to our own blind-spots is a tautology. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The UN declaration is a good example of the blind-spots in electoral observation and reporting. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The other class would focus on How To Think, especially how to notice and correct for the characteristic blind-spots and biases that come packaged with human cognitive capacity. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But we should all also be keenly aware of the important blind-spots in the amazing vision of the white men gathered in Philadelphia in 1787. ❋ Doug Kendall (2010)

We're really a mess when it comes to accurately remembering feelings, and Gilbert mentions a few "emotional blind-spots" which consistently trip us up. ❋ Da_lj (2008)

He calls her a despicable liar and insists he never "took advantage of her," in his words, though he admits to taking advantage of other women, an example of one of his many blind-spots. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If anything you might more vigilant about obeying speed limits, checking your blind-spots, etc. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That's the dog version of Steve McQueen throwing his baseball near the wire in The Great Escape while he scoped out the blind-spots of the guard towers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I think our way of conceiving problems is too constrained by, too conditioned on, the blind-spots and orthodoxies of our era. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The sin of Israeli governments, especially of the Ma'arakh, labor coalition, has been one of omission: the upper echelons, most notably the oligarchy that clustered in Golda Meir's kitchen, had too many blind-spots on the Palestinian question. ❋ Levine, Baruch A. (1978)

And if anything, after the disillusioning of recent events, and slow reawakening of the national conscience (though still riddled with blind-spots), most felt that their dilemma now rested in more competent hands. ❋ Christopher Leadem (N/A)

A binocular image under normal convergence can of course not fall on both blind-spots. ❋ Various (1889)

Meanwhile, other gaps in the development agenda remain: The report pointed to agricultural targets as one of the biggest blind-spots in the MDG, particularly in light of data indicating that poverty disproportionately affects rural farmers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[I lied] for no reason and then realised I had a [blind spot]. Or I let him cross my boundaries, I guess I still have a blind spot. Or My emotions took control over [me when] he pushed my buttons, now at least I'm aware of my blind spots. ❋ Lilithpax (2019)

Guy One: Dude, I noticed earlier when driving that the [sun visor's] mirror was showing what was under [her skirt]. Did you see anything since you were [in the backseat]? Guy Two: No, dammit...she was wearing a blind spot. ❋ Raspberry (lust) Muffin (2005)

She's [a christian] so [we did it] in [god's blind spot]. ❋ Bradford Estes (2013)

After [i farted] i went to the [bathroom] to [check the blind spot]. ❋ Deencee08 (2016)

Visit beautiful, scenic 'God's [Blind Spot],' home of the [St. Louis Cardinals], tractor pulls and the occasional race-related [lynching]. ❋ The Holmes (2005)

Dude1: How [the fuck] did you [drive] into a house. Dude2: [I don't know], it was right in my asian blind spot ❋ The Original Shigy (2007)

1.) Person A: "Why did God allow a tsunami to kill 230,000 people in Southeast Asia in 2004?" Person B: "Oh [that's God's] blind spot, he doesn't care about that area." 2.) Person A: "New Jersey is so dirty!" Person B: "Yeah that's God's blind spot, he gave up on New Jersey a long time ago." 3.) Person A: "Hooray, the [St. Louis Cardinals] won the 2006 World Series!" Person B: "Well that just shows you that there are a few parts of Missouri that aren't in [God's blind spot]." ❋ Alex Davis (2008)

Tom: *driving to a party with Harry [riding shotgun]* Harry: "Hey, Tom - this party's gonna be banging..." Tom: "Yeah - it'll be off the hook!" Harry: *looks out the passenger side* "Uh-oh... [Bogey] with a blind spot enhancer, 3-o-clock. You might wanna shake him before he..." *Mr. Blind-Spot-Enhancer School-O-Driving starts drifting left, forcing Tom to do 88 to avoid getting hit* Tom: *checks his mirrors* "That was close, hope [the 5-0] flex that fool." ❋ Zurielseven (2011)

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