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"neat freak" Definitions
  1. a person who always wants things to be very orderly and clean

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I am definitely the Type A neat freak of my apartment.
I'm kind of a 'neat freak' and organization makes me happy.
I do very complicated piecing and am generally a neat freak.
For being such a neat freak, Virgo, you really love stirring some shit.
I'm a neat freak, and he left his dirty socks on the floor each night.
Monday's full moon in neat freak Virgo blows the whistle on all of our bad habits.
Like most Real Simple staff members, I'm a complete neat freak and a self-proclaimed cleaning psycho.
I wouldn't call myself a neat freak, but my apartment definitely has a baseline level of organization.
"He came back in the house to lay his clothes out because he was a neat freak," she said.
Unless you're some kind of neat freak, that thing is smeared with smudges, streaks, and probably a little food, too.
She is a slob, he is a neat freak; she is an extrovert, he holds everything — including his pain — inside.
His team has the job of tidying it all up, and it's orgasmic viewing for a neat freak like me.
This is a movie where Hanks' character, a fastidious neat freak, learns to let go and love that dog life.
It's no secret that Khloé Kardashian is a neat freak — but according to Kris Jenner, sometimes she takes it too far.
And because Ms. Levy is a bit of a neat freak, there is a place for everything and everything in its place.
You're not a neat freak, Sagittarius, but today you might find it therapeutic to dust your bookshelf or organize your perfume bottles.
Samsung's limited edition POWERbot is the perfect gift for the Star Wars fan in your life, especially if they're also a neat freak.
And I'm sat silently thinking, You don't know, whenever anyone uses it to effectively say he or she is just a neat freak.
The Odd Couple is a story of '70s masculinity, a push-pull between a slobby Peter Pan and a (female-coded) uptight neat freak.
"I like to keep a clean house, but he's a real neat freak who enjoys scrubbing the grout with a toothbrush," Dr. Dann said, laughing.
You're known as the sensitive dreamer, not as the neat freak who is really into Pinterest boards about healthy living—but today you're the latter.
Star Wars POWERbot Samsung's limited edition POWERbot is the perfect gift for the Star Wars fan in your life, especially if they're also a neat freak.
Daily Burn: 12 DIY Kitchen Projects to Clean Up Your Eating Habits Science Says: Clean Kitchen, Clean Eats Why get your neat freak on in the kitchen?
I begged my boyfriend to take photos of the experience, and he made extra effort to show how much of a mess his neat-freak girlfriend had made.
Sure, Felix may have succeeded in getting Oscar to clean up the kitchen occasionally, but that doesn't mean he can claim credit for making him a neat freak.
Whether you're a type-A neat freak or a straight-up hoarder, chances are there's some area of your life where you need to get organized and boost productivity.
When it comes to the neat freak myth, Virgos really are like teens, saying that their room may be a complete mess, but they know exactly where everything is.
I missed most of the exposition that sets up the plot because I couldn't stop staring at Travolta, who looks like a Wooly Willy owned by a neat freak.
I've yet to meet a Virgo who is a neat freak (the part about being particular is totally true though), but this eclipse is a fantastic time to get organized!
He still leaves his dirty socks on the floor, I'm still an avowed neat freak, and we've managed to nab a three-bedroom duplex with a beautiful backyard way below market rent.
Sport is a statistics-obsessed neat freak who makes the most outlandish production through meticulous tinkering and then there's Hak, a mild-mannered New England art student who only gave rapping a go because Wiki persuaded him to.
You can buy it for the uptight neat-freak in your life who's terrified of getting stains on their carpet, or for the person who always has a glass of red in hand and is constantly being warned not to spill.
He wants her to have help so that she can write — hired help, that is, because as much as he's a "picky eater" and a "neat freak" (her words), he's too busy with his job to lift up a mop or a saucepan.
" Coming to terms with whether you're a neat freak or not — and understanding how much you need your night stand to hold — is key to selecting an appropriate one, she said, "because there's nothing worse than having a hot mess over there when the rest of the room looks beautiful.
Bob, a man who can't hold a job, discovers an ad in the Yellow Pages for a butler school. Anne Jamieson (Brooke Shields), a single mother and neat freak, hires Bob as her butler.
Phyllis (Barbara Barrie). "Grandma Phyl", Joy's mother, is constantly at odds with Joy, who considers Phyllis selfish. Where Joy is a compulsive, worrying, neat-freak, Phyllis is laid-back, worry-free, and seems to live day-to-day. She practices Buddhism.
The show consists of two segments lasting 10 minutes each. In the original Odd Couple series, Felix the neat freak was a photographer and slovenly Oscar was a sportswriter. In this series, Spiffy the neatnik is a writer and Fleabag the slob is a photographer.
When he has a bad hair day, his hair sticks up like a porcupine's quills and can be used a weapon. ; : : First year Hagumi's class president. He is the smartest kid in the class and the most responsible. ; : : The son of textile dyers, and something of a neat freak.
She asks him to take her out, and they go to a bar. Delia tells him she just moved to town and her parents are dead. She is trying to save money so that she can bring her little sister, Lydia, to live with her. He tells her he is a neat freak.
After talking with Sarge, he reverts back to his original personality. Grif (ε) is unlike his real-world counterpart in that he appears to be a hard worker. When asked by Simmons to take a break, he claims to be unfamiliar with the concept. he was an extreme neat-freak, shouting at Donut for tracking mud on Red Base's recently waxed floor.
Soon after, Tygra meets his birth father and inherits his whip. In "What Lies Above" he is explained to be a natural pilot able to fly any craft without any training at all due to his ancestors serving as pilots under Mumm- Ra. In ThunderCats Roar, Tygra is depicted as a neat freak. Tygra is renamed Tigro in the Spanish, German and French versions.
The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks is a 1988 children's novel by Nancy McArthur. The plot centers on two brothers: Michael, a messy child, and Norman, a neat freak. The book has been taught in the American school system. This often takes place during a unit on plants in the third grade, although the book has been considered a challenging read for some children in that grade.
She sees him as a controlling neat freak who has a love for amphibians. While he sees her as a messy clumsy oath who pigs out on junk food. Unable to cope with each other anymore the two agree to a divorce after six month of marriage. On the day Zheng Yang and Xin Kui divorce is finalized and they divide their assets, the two have a huge fight over belongings.
Conrad and Sally Walden live in the city of Anville with their single mother Joan, who works for neat-freak Hank Humberfloob as a real estate agent. One day, Joan leaves her children at home with babysitter Mrs. Kwan while she goes to the office, forbidding them to enter the living room which is being kept pristine for an office party she is hosting that night. After Mrs.
Wasabi is an expert in laser technology, but is an OCD neat freak who prefers to have systems and order in favor of chaos and spontaneity. While he is apparently cowardly, he pulls through for his friends and occasionally shows a flare for the heroic life much to everyone's and his own shock. Wasabi is loosely based on Wasabi-No-Ginger and is voiced by Damon Wayans Jr. in the film and Khary Payton in other forms of media.
Bessy is a beautiful, red-haired, green-eyed Irish girl who is wasteful and forgetful. Her brother Callum is a neat freak, who cleans up after his sister, which makes Bessy suspicious, assuming that he is trying to make her look irresponsible. One morning, her mother discovers a mountain of dirty laundry and empty containers behind Bessy's bedroom door and orders her to clean her room. Bessy refuses, Callum offers to help, but their mother denies both of their requests.
And doing all she can to prevent him from unleashing evil in the Human World. In the last episode, she is revealed to be Jewelina's spirit, reuniting with Jewelina's statue and becoming . ; :Voiced by Yōji Ueda A sentient bus decorated with Jewels, who has an ability to talk and think on its own. Having a bit of a neat freak personality and a gentleman, he has a special ability to fly, however it can be done if the Deco Bus is given some affection.
By 2008, Cheetos took aim at an adult demographic with a series of ads featuring the mascot in promotion of OrangeUnderground.com. In this incarnation, Chester (originally a puppet) is computer generated but now with photorealistic textures/detail; he speaks with a mid-Atlantic accent and encourages people to use their Cheetos in acts of revenge or to solve problems (e.g. plug the nostrils of a snoring man or dirty the cubicle of a neat freak), sometimes referring to himself as "Papa Chester". In this incarnation, Chester is voiced by Adam Leadbeater.
On the flight from New York to Los Angeles, it becomes clear that Felix has not changed his ways—he is still a fussy, allergy-suffering neat freak nuisance. Oscar and Felix are reunited at the airport and very happy to be together again after 17 years of separation—at least for a couple of minutes. They intend to share a rental car to San Malina for the wedding. But the trip begins with Oscar forgetting Felix's suitcase at the Budget car rental, including wedding gifts and wardrobe inside.
Wasabi-No-Ginger is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist David Nakayama, he first appeared in Big Hero 6 #1 (September 2008), a book about a titular superhero team in which Wasabi is a member. Wasabi appears in the 2014 Disney animated film Big Hero 6 voiced by Damon Wayans Jr., with Khary Payton taking over in the television series and the video game Kingdom Hearts III. This version of him is black and is a smart neurotic neat freak.
On Monday, February 8, Jerry Bybee, another of Paul's employees, arrived at the Tuff Movers store, and noticed that the company's large moving truck had been unusually parked front-first and crooked. Bybee recalled: "Paul was a neat freak, anal about everything, so I'm thinking, 'Oh, I can't wait to hear why the truck's parked like that' — because Paul would have a story." Bybee also noted that the lock on the front gate had been changed, leaving him unable to enter the parking lot. After Paul and Chivers failed to arrive at the Tuff store, Bybee subsequently phoned police.
Kim Craig Kim Craig, played by Gina Riley is Kath's lazy, ignorant, rude and shallow twenty-seven-year-old daughter. Kim took large advantage of Kath growing up, due to the fact that they had no male figure and Kath's husband Gary Poole left them to fend for themselves. Kim continues to take advantage of Kath as an adult, living in her house, eating her food and messing it up (which Kath hates as she is a "Neat-Freak"). Kath often doesn't take Kim's life and her several problems seriously, such as her repeated marriage break-ups with Brett.
Felix Ungar, a neurotic, neat freak news writer (a photographer in the television series), is thrown out by his wife, and moves in with his friend Oscar Madison, a slovenly sportswriter. Despite Oscar's problems – careless spending, excessive gambling, a poorly kept house filled with spoiled food – he seems to enjoy life. Felix, however, seems utterly incapable of enjoying anything and only finds purpose in pointing out his own and other people's mistakes and foibles. Even when he tries to do so in a gentle and constructive way, his corrections and suggestions prove extremely annoying to those around him.
Kathy plays Cher's "Believe" on repeat loop, obsessively labels all her property (including each individual egg in the fridge), and is more of a neat freak than Buffy can handle. Buffy begins to act uncharacteristically hostile towards Kathy, and at first, her friends believe it is simply due to Buffy's upbringing as an only child. Later, it is revealed that Kathy is in fact a demon who had fled her own dimension to go to college. Her clan was about to locate her, so she performed a series of spells to mask her presence from them by gradually removing Buffy's soul.
In contrast to Hotchner and Gideon, Rossi is decisively extroverted, abrasive, and much less cerebral, though still highly disciplined and focused. In one episode, Emily Prentiss describes him as a "fussy, anal-retentive neat-freak who never leaves anything out of place", even color-coding his notes (blue pen for evidentiary items, red pen for supposition and theory). Intelligent and quick-witted, he seems to favor less polished, more traditional police methods in profiling and interrogation - for example, he had no idea what a PDA was. Nevertheless, he, Reid, and Gideon are the only characters who are known for being prolific writers.
'" Emma Lord of Bustle expounded in her article "13 Signs You Are The Monica Of Your Friend Group" "that isn't to say life is easy for the Real Life Monicas of the world. First, there's all the name calling: 'neat freak' and 'sore loser', to name a few. Second, all of your elaborate, carefully-laid plans inevitably go haywire when people around you don't respect the obvious beauty and rightness of them." According to Patricia Murphy of the Irish Independent, Monica "is most definitely one of the most famous fictional telly chefs," expounding, "her OCD combined with her continuous strive for perfection making her a thoroughly enjoyable watch.
The end result was an A.I. that had two modes: a male personality and a female personality within a female body. When Forty-kun, the boy, said "girl", he became Forty-chan, the girl; when Forty-chan said "boy", she became Forty-kun. While each has presumably heard of the other's existence there are only two instances shown in which Forty-chan has some consciousness of Forty-kun; mostly each is blithely unaware of the other. :Forty-kun describes himself as a hard-line conservative who is not interested in Hitoshi's porn-based hobbies, an anal-retentive neat-freak, a self-righteous good boy, with a taste for the nicer things in life - Saati's personality choice.
The Odd Couple is a 1968 American Technicolor buddy comedy film in Panavision, written by Neil Simon, based on his 1965 play of the same name, produced by Howard W. Koch and directed by Gene Saks, and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. It is the story of two divorced men—neurotic neat-freak Felix Ungar and fun-loving slob Oscar Madison—who decide to live together, even though their personalities clash. The film was successful with critics and audiences, grossing over $44.5 million, making it the third highest-grossing film of 1968 in the United States. The success of the film was the basis for the ABC television sitcom of the same name, starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman as Felix and Oscar.
Identified by Ayn Bernos of Thought Catalog as "the epitome of a ... control freak", Refinery29's Kelsey Miller summarized Monica's personality as funny, uptight, loving, and competitive. A very organized character with a signature Type A personality who enjoys being in charge, Monica is known for being a "neat freak" obsessed with cleanliness – especially when it comes to maintaining the impeccable condition of her apartment – neurotic, extremely obsessive-compulsive, and competitive in nature, personality traits that are exaggerated for humor and comic relief; the writers did not begin to take full comedic advantage of Monica's neuroses until the show's first Thanksgiving episode. The character is also the loudest of her friends. In her book Writing With Emotion, Tension, and Conflict: Techniques for Crafting an Expressive and Compelling Novel, author Cheryl St. John wrote that Monica exhibits qualities commonly associated with perfectionism and bossiness.
From the left: Edd ("Double D"), Eddy, and Ed Ed, Edd n Eddy follows the lives of "the Eds", three preteen boys who all share variations of the name Ed, but differ greatly in their personalities: Ed (voiced by Matt Hill) is the strong, dim-witted dogsbody of the group; Edd (Samuel Vincent), called Double D, is an inventor, neat freak, and the most intelligent of the Eds; and Eddy (Tony Sampson) is a devious, quick-tempered, bitter con artist, and self-appointed leader of the Eds. The three devise plans to scam the cul-de-sac kids out of their money, which they want to use to buy jawbreakers. However, problems always ensue, and the Eds' schemes usually end in failure and humiliation. The cul-de-sac kids do not include the Eds as part of their group, making the trio outcasts.

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