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"neurotically" Definitions
  1. in a way that in connected with neurosis
  2. in a way that is not calm or reasonable, because you are worried about something
"neurotically" Synonyms
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He can be charming, quick, brilliant, insightful and neurotically diligent.
I wanted to actually enjoy the experience without neurotically documenting it.
"Opera singers are highly neurotic individuals who eat neurotically," Mr. Gelb said.
I'm neurotically neurotic about everything being in its place; Laura is not.
Didion prized her vantage as a social observer, the neurotically perceptive outsider.
Madeline is a neurotically dynamic stay-at-home mom in affluent Monterey, California.
We'd pull over here for a hike, there to neurotically restock our water supply.
Hermione, the maligned wife of the neurotically jealous ruler Leontes, is tried for adultery.
I research almost all of my decisions neurotically to understand all ramifications before I move an inch.
If that's the case, my initial instinct — to call our privacy habits "neurotically contradictory" — is a rather ungenerous one.
This, in opposition to "premium mediocre," which he uses to describe older millennials concerned with neurotically crafting an aspirational self-image.
It's a game neurotically aware of what video games do too often, but too frightened to attempt what they attempt so rarely.
The guys with a reddish tinge to their hair, the bright-eyed young, polite young men with the chiseled or neurotically angled noses.
Once you've made a reservation at Paris's first nudist restaurant, you find yourself neurotically broadcasting this bit of news to anyone who will listen.
Opinion Columnist At first blush, it seems safe to say that most of us harbor inconsistent — if not neurotically contradictory — notions about our personal privacy.
There's nothing like receiving some raucous cheers and high-fives from strangers—especially those who seem almost as neurotically committed as I am to the craft.
I'm from the slacker generation where you just neurotically sit in a box ruminating about how you can't do it — thinking yourself deeper into the box.
Most critics, therefore, will try to sink their neurotically ground-down teeth into every bit of Gladwell's bony, vulnerable flesh, into the specifics of his argument.
On the one hand, the relevancy-optimized Instagram feed will make sure you don't miss great content even if you don't neurotically check it all the time.
It is invigorating and irritating, astute and facile, rigorous and flippant, fair-minded and score-settling, practical and hyperbolic, and maybe a dozen other neurotically contradictory things.
The first "Reese's Book Club pick" was Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, a quirky debut novel about a neurotically controlled woman and her traumatic past.
This prompted a routine gear check (as video producers neurotically do), and everything was accounted for, so we did the logical thing and chalked it up to ghosts.
There is no design committee, so Sara has decorated her place in Klimt posters and religious icons, and mine is a little neurotically done up in comic book artwork.
Some parents are almost neurotically responsible, passing down a sense of penny-pinching thrift as though it were an heirloom; others prize idealism, encouraging their children to follow their dreams.
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When I finally ventured outside of Gold I found myself listening deeply, almost neurotically to albums like The Visitors and ABBA, and it became apparent just how poignant every song was.
Neurotically, I plugged my race goal, along with the expected temperature, humidity, and wind, into an online calculator a few days before; it told me to adjust my goals downward by four minutes.
London producer, Touchy Subject, has shared his neurotically funky remix of Fly High Society affiliate Tehbis' track "Bristol Way," to be released on London-based collective and label Medallion Sounds' forthcoming first compilation.
For the neurotically inclined — and as someone raised to root for this Flushing Bay team, I know from fan neuroses — the portents and auguries of playing the last series of the year here were not good.
I realized that the crush I felt was directly correlated to my digital habits: neurotically tracking news for work, posting to Twitter and Instagram, texting friends with rhythmic frequency, responding to and sending emails around the clock.
The president: still neurotically insecure after all these years … Opinion Columnist I am beginning to worry that when I die, the highlight of my obituary will be that I was once called "a dog" by Donald Trump.
And the sense of urgency with which we do it is incredible — you're barely out of your Uber car when you neurotically tap all five stars, tipping with wild abandon in a quest to improve your passenger rating.
I haven't been able to put it through its paces yet, but in my experience with it last night, I kept neurotically checking the battery life estimator and it kept throwing up figures close to 21 hours, even on a laptop that was two-thirds charged and not sitting idle.
I've really only thought of the similarly named cake pan, which I use for a lemon angel food cake that collapses neurotically when otherwise constrained — but doing some cursory research, I think that we might get away with calling any cake we bake in a Bundt pan a BUNDT CAKE.
The better explanations are: (a) the president is infatuated with authoritarians, at least those who flatter him; (b) he's neurotically neuralgic when it comes to the subject of his election; (c) he's ideologically sympathetic to Putinism, with its combination of economic corporatism, foreign-policy cynicism, and violent hostility to critics; (d) he's stupid; or (e) he's vulnerable to Russian blackmail.
People who behave extrovertedly or neurotically may have a different biochemistry than people who don't.
Episodes are mainly located at Ill Will Press, YouTube, and Newgrounds. A new episode of Neurotically Yours is posted approximately once every two weeks. To date, there are over 400 official episodes of Neurotically Yours. There are also a number of fan-produced episodes circulated among various fan sites on the Internet.
He is hyperactive, weirdly over-articulate, neurotically witty, flutteringly on the verge of a breakdown or anxiety attack, yammering out dialogue with echoes of Mamet or Orton.
Neurotically Yours is a comicbook and webtoon created by Jonathan Ian Mathers. Both depict a goth girl named Germaine and her neurotic pet squirrel, Foamy. The webtoon series is ongoing, with publication every two weeks at Ill Will Press, YouTube, and Newgrounds.
The term "transhumanism" with its present meaning was popularised by Julian Huxley's 1957 essay of that name. Natasha Vita-More was elected as a Councilperson for the 28th Senatorial District of Los Angeles in 1992. She ran with the Green Party, but on a personal platform of "transhumanism". She quit after a year, saying her party was "too neurotically geared toward environmentalism".
Christine Baranski Beverly Hofstadter (Christine Baranski) is Leonard's narcissistic, unloving, and overly analytical mother. Beverly is a neuroscientist, as well as a psychiatrist. She is Sheldon's female equivalent regarding neurotically strict speech patterns, lack of respect for social conventions, and compulsive attention to detail. The only reason she had children was to use them as personal experiments for her research, so was very distant and unmotherly towards Leonard.
The Ill Will Press website also hosts numerous Topical Rants, in which Foamy talks about a particular topic. Some of these, such as "The Best Thing Ever" and "People and Animals", have been made into official animated episodes. In 2009, Mathers began hosting all of the Neurotically Yours webtoons exclusively on YouTube and Newgrounds. Two reasons provided for the change-over included poor quality copies being made and distributed without credit to Mathers.
In addition to a cameo appearance in the Neurotically Yours episode "Midnight Release", Dia had two episodes of her own series with Tofu, called Dia & Tofu. Betty Bo'Qua, aka "The Previous Owner", is Foamy's owner before Germaine. Against Foamy's advice, Betty performed witchcraft to become a shemale; she drew the ire of demonic spirits and, as a result, must perform an annual ritual if she wants to keep living. She also performs off Broadway from time to time.
Critic Martha Schwendener has written about Moyer's paintings: :"Painting is a neurotically self-conscious medium—it's always looking over its shoulder, responding to earlier eras and earlier ideas. Carrie Moyer puts that self-consciousness at the center of her work. But where mash-ups of different periods and styles have become popular with post-postmodern painters (and often end up looking like conceptual train wrecks), her canvases are cool, seamless—almost alchemical."Fall 2012 Hoffberger Visiting Artists: November 6: Carrie Moyer.
Mathers also cited overall bandwidth usage, stating that the monthly bills were "insane". Having changed over to YouTube, Mathers was able to provide viewers with a feed to subscribe to more episodes (both current and past episodes), as well as limiting his overall monthly bill, thus making site maintenance easier. From 2009 to 2011, Mathers published Neurotically Yours in a comic-strip format. Most of the strips were single- panel format, with the occasional entry in two or three panels.
White Women was announced on September 9, 2013, along with a Jérémie Rozan-directed teaser featuring the song "Over Your Shoulder". The following night, Chromeo performed at Boiler Room in New York City, where the duo debuted new music. Chromeo described the album as "Larry David funk", which singer Dave "Dave 1" Macklovitch defined as "a combination of sexy, funky, macho music with neurotically love-torn lyrics". Macklovitch stated that the duo aimed to "take it back to the real careless dance party vibes", in contrast to their previous album, Business Casual (2010), which he said was "a little more serious and moody".
The difficulty of homosexual life in Rome, particularly the requirements of secrecy and clandestinity of the love act, is a staple of Bellezza's poetic and prosaic writing. In Bellezza's first novel, L'innocenza (Innocence, 1971), Nino, the protagonist, consciously chooses the perdition and corruption of a living homosexual hell. In Bellezza's infernal world, homosexuality can be nothing else but prostitution and neurotically masochistic obsessions: in Lettere da Sodoma (Letters from Sodom, 1972), his conclusion is that everything is Hell and that the only salvation is the systematic refusal of the self.Gregorini, M. Il male di Dario Bellezza: vita e morte di un poeta.
He concluded that the album is "not decidedly worse than 2002's Escapology, it's just bad in a different way. Whereas Escapology found Robbie disappearing into his own neuroses, this one is a hopeless mélange of satire and sincerity where, from song to song, neither can immediately be distinguished." Chris Mincher from The A.V. Club gave the album a C rating stating that: "Neurotically examining his personality quirks through decidedly unoriginal, un-quirky pop songs, Williams apparently wants to express his individuality with classic-rock reference points and frustratingly nonsensical novelty tracks." Mark Sutherland from Billboard gave the album a favourable review.
NPR claims that "When Kiyoko ... assures her love interest not to worry, you know she means it. She's not going to be destroyed by their return to a played-out heteronormativity". Vice writer Avery Stone wrote that "Kiyoko calls out her love interest for being hot-and-cold", citing the track as an example of the album's themes about navigating difficult relationships with girls unable to commit. According to Billboard's Abby Jones, the song "depicts Kiyoko's frustrations with a former love interest who" is now dating a man, neurotically questioning her purpose within the love triangle.
Tragic happenings result from conflict arising from the active feminism of Asta Cadell, a robust professional woman, after her motorbike breaks down in the fictitious township of Ginborak during a lone tour of outback Western Australia. She gives support to a young girl, Lizzie, who has been gang raped by local youths; a crime compounded by the neurotically tolerant attitude adopted by the town's citizens, including the police sergeant and even her father, who blame the girl for the boys' behaviour. Asta is treated disrespectfully by men in the local pub. Directed to the town's mechanic, Tim Curtis, Asta stays with his family as a guest.
The album received mixed reviews from critics. Chuck Eddy gave it two stars out of five for Rolling Stone, calling it "an eclectic miscarriage that almost isn't even worth laughing about", and wished the album had more memorable hooks, riffs, and concise lyrics. Q magazine issued a review from Robert Sandall, who thought Union "veers alarmingly between ... neurotically jumpy overarrangements and competing time signatures" from ABWH and "heads-down riffing" from the Yes members. Sandall picked out "Lift Me Up" as one of the few "strong, anthemic tunes" that remain "unscathed" from the collision of such varied styles, which makes Union "one of the least ridiculous Yes albums in recent memory".
Over the course of several conversations, Wu Fang divulges further that he forced his wife to wear gloves at all times, even in sleep, claiming that they smelled of death. He would neurotically declare that his wife's hands (and synecdochically her profession) were destroying his life between drunk beatings to both her and his daughter. The story ends when one night the father attempted to rape her mother while she was cooking and ended up piercing his throat on a potato peeler, which resulted in the father's death and mother's conviction of murder and imprisonment until this day. Fang laughs and adds that the story has been fictional the whole time.
He is very happy and eager on the surface, but does not take any kind of feedback lightly, treating it as a personal attack. This causes him to neurotically harass whoever said it via email demanding a written apology and recording all future conversations with the threat of escalation. As such, his professional and social skills are very lackluster, though his brick wall approach to criticism also renders him immune to the office politics others freely exercise in the department. He is, however, receptive to Kabae's motherly approach, and gradually learns to get along with everyone through her, suggesting that his poor behavior is the result of extreme anxiety.
Stephen Merchant received significant praise for his portrayal of Wheatley. Stephen Merchant won two awards for his performance as Wheatley: 'Outstanding Character Performance' at the Interactive Achievement Awards and Best Performance by a Human Male at the 2011 Spike Video Game Awards. Wheatley earned a Spike TV nomination for 'Character of the Year'. Edge staff wrote that Merchant's portrayal of Wheatley was "neurotically stuttering and blubbering" and that his "idiosyncratic staccato Bristolian burr" was a "fascinating choice". Edge staff also wrote that he served as the game's "comic relief" and called him "alternately hapless and sinister, the mesmerizing animations of his ‘eye light’ and a changing role throughout make him an unforgettable presence".
Instead, each is neurotically individual, combining the official failings that Gogol typically satirizes (greed, corruption, paranoia) with a curious set of personal quirks. Illustration by Alexander Agin: The Simply Pleasant Lady and The Lady Who Is Pleasant In All Respects Setting off for the surrounding estates, Chichikov at first assumes that the ignorant provincials will be more than eager to give their dead souls up in exchange for a token payment. The task of collecting the rights to dead people proves difficult, however, due to the persistent greed, suspicion, and general distrust of the landowners. He still manages to acquire some 400 souls, swears the sellers to secrecy, and returns to the town to have the transactions recorded legally.
In October 2009, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff came on board as business partners of TNA President Dixie Carter to take over the on-screen operations of TNA beginning with the new year. Having to earn their spots in the company like everyone else, TNA Founder Jeff Jarrett and former Executive Shareholder Mick Foley, both engaged in issues with Bischoff. Acting on his own accord, Bischoff often feuded with Foley and forced Jarrett to work humiliating jobs backstage such as flipping burgers, cleaning restrooms, and placing Jarrett in unfavorable matches. In February, Hogan offered guidance to a neurotically unstable Abyss and this new friendship uplifted Abyss when Hogan gave him his Hall of Fame ring and vowed to make him a “god of wrestling”.
The name came about because the Central Park Zoo at that time was a classical 19th-century menagerie, populated by wild animals displayed in open-air cages, who paced the bars back and forth neurotically—always hoping for an escape, yet paradoxically blind to the world beyond their cramped quarters. ALI noted that by contrast, here were these feral teenagers, himself included, living in a free society, who sought nothing more wholeheartedly than to crowd together in a deep, dark hole in the ground. Marvelling at their perverse urban psychologies, ALI decided that all city people were insane for seeking imprisonment in tiny apartments, offices, subway cars and the like, and declared that New York City itself was "not New, but a Zoo!" He named the tunnel itself "Zoo York".
Germaine Endez is Foamy's "owner" through most of the episodes. Originally living in a New York City apartment, she moved to her grandfather's Connecticut house after the 2011 reboot. Her struggles provide angst for Neurotically Yours: she is a poet seeking publication, she is highly sexualized, she overeats and has weight issues, she experiments with witchcraft and meditation but seems to be an atheist, she changes her bra/cup size multiple times through surgery and magic, and her indecision between heterosexuality and bisexuality have pushed Foamy to demand she "pick a side already". Germaine also constantly suffers from money problems; her spotty employment record includes working in an occult bookstore,Mentioned in the CD "Foamy: Live at GBCB'S" prostitute, sales clerk at Walk-Mart, nude model for a New York art school, and barista at Starschmucks.

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