it all depands on how it's use.
1.A period of hard times
All this strife's slowly killing me
2 1.a plauge on both houses
2.a little annoying cuss-a-holic
Strife stop humping trolly when hes in a coma
3 A (scrub),or a worthless, indescribely annoying, unneccesary, superflous, uncanny, rediculous, gross, nasty, gay, tacky thing, person, thing(s), people, group of people.
Yo Those Gothic Girls are ******* strife!
That old man driving that beat *** car is STRIFE!
Someone with a toe-up car, beat crib, ugly *** wife, medicore job, and a mediocre life would be complete STRIFE!
4 strife (a) to "smoke the cannibus.. is to smoke the strife" true statement... bitches.
"smoke the strife"
5 The clinical terminology for the effects of drinking after you smoke where if you smoke, then drink, your liver will fall out.
He can't drink, or he will get strife. We just smoked, and if he drinks, then he will get strife and his liver will fall out, not down, out, just fall out on the ground.
2007-04-01 09:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Strife, (noun), meaning of:
CONTENTION, emulation, rivalry; altercation; dissention, discord, dispute, quarrel; WAR, WARFARE; struggle, conflict.
((note: WORDS ALL IN CAPITAL LETTERS means that you will find additional synonyms or other related words applying to the word you were looking up (and in different parts of speech; verb, adjective, etc.) -----> Roget's Thesaurus.
Eg) A '' 'civil' strife" going on in the Mid-East.
quarreling, conflict --- (dictionaries meaning).
2007-04-01 10:06:03
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answered by g p 6
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strife (strīf)
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IN BRIEF: A struggle or fight.
Heated, often violent dissension; bitter conflict. See synonyms at discord.
A struggle, fight, or quarrel.
Contention or competition between rivals.
Archaic. Earnest endeavor or striving.
Synonyms:
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A state of disagreement and disharmony: clash, conflict, confrontation, contention, difference, difficulty, disaccord, discord, discordance, dissension, dissent, dissentience, dissidence, dissonance, faction, friction, inharmony, schism, variance, war, warfare. See conflict/cooperation.
A state of open, prolonged fighting: belligerency, conflict, confrontation, hostility (used in plural), struggle, war, warfare. See conflict/cooperation.
A vying with others for victory or supremacy: battle, competition, contest, corrivalry, race, rivalry, striving, struggle, tug of war, war, warfare. See conflict/cooperation.
2007-04-01 09:36:31
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answered by Stephanie 2
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bitter sometimes violent conflict or dissension b : an act of contention
exertion or contention for superiority
2007-04-01 09:35:05
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answered by sanchia 3
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conflict, fight , struggle
2007-04-01 09:41:20
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answered by Fashay 3
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