Try-aholic


someone who tries too hard but never succeeds. trying is always a good thing, unless you try to impress others by boasting, bragging & lying incessantly. a very sad existence which is hard for others to see. others feel sorry for the ones they love. the only cure for this sort is the bible, which they will never take time to read.
cut him some slack, he’s a try-aholic
he just embarr-sses himself with his complete lies! well, you know…..he is a try-aholic.
you can’t stop him, he’s trying too hard. just laugh & walk away..

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