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    [Adjective]  | "un*re*li*able" | \ ˌən-ri-ˈlī-ə-bəl \


    1: not reliable : undependable, untrustworthy


    Origin: 1810 ;

     [ "unreliable" ]

    1: undependable, irresponsible, untrustworthy

      * e.g.,  ... James : Andy has bailed again he is now on punishment 

     [ "Unreliable" ]

    1: Not able to be counted on; Not performing expected duties.

      * e.g.,  ... UrbanDictionary.com's definiton of pippie is very unreliable, as each one of the six definitons gives a different meaning for the word. 

     [ "Unreliable" ]

    1: Omar Almi

      * e.g.,  ... Omar is always unreliable because he never gets online at time we agreed on 

     [ "Unreliable texter" ]

    1: A person who texts unreliably; they can either respond in ten minutes or ten days. Also quality of texts are unpredictable. They are either short one words or paragraphs.

      * e.g.,  ... Oh yeah you know Courtney? She’s such an unreliable texter! She hasn’t responded in a week! 

     [ "Unreliable Narrator" ]

    1: When in a story, the voice that speaks to the audience purposely misleads them to better position them for a surprise, double cross, or twistaroni

      * e.g.,  ... dude from fight club was an unreliable Narrator, much like whoever wrote this example 

     [ "Unreliable Source" ]

    1: Unreliable Source is a common tag used by Wikipedia. Wikipedia is (or intended to be) a open source encyclopedia. In theory, the tag "Unreliable source" is used when an article or part of a article cite or talk about some questionable content. But, in a real world scenario, "Unreliable source" is used as a form to piss off contributors. Even by using logic, if a statement is correct but some editor consider to screw it, then it can claim that the statement is incorrect.

      * e.g.,  ... Writer-"The roses are red" 

     [ "Unreliable Bassist" ]

    1: A person who at first has a lot of friends and then ditches them for her his girlfriend then ditches his girlfriend for his friends then ditches his friends for his girlfriend and so-on. In the end he cant figure out what to do. Also doesn't get past "first base".

      * e.g.,  ... Chuck: Yo. Paul is such an Unreliable Bassist! 

     [ "Unreliable Narrator" ]

    1: A narrator, in film, theatre, or literature, whose credibility has been seriously compromised.

      * e.g.,  ... "Jack", or the Narrator, in Fight Club (1999) is an example of an unreliable narrator. 

     [ "Unreliable, untestable truth" ]

    1: The embodiment of faith.

      * e.g.,  ... Oh, you have faith do you? The next time you feel compelled to use the word 'faith', why don't you try replacing it with: 'pretending to know something that I really don't know''. 

     [ "unrelieable" ]

    1: Describes someone who randomly speaks the truth on occasions when he'd been expected/instructed to fib.

      * e.g.,  ... Fletcher Reede became an unrelieable lawyer after his son made a wish that he would quit bending the truth for 24 hours. 

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