Noun: A label for inappropriate, sinful behavior committed by a Christian (or otherwise religious) individual on a regular basis, where that individual sees no wrong doing.
Billy and Ann are driving down the road when they are suddenly cut off by another car. Billy honks his horn and the car in front of him sticks their hand out the window, flips him off, and yells something at Billy. Billy states, "Oh man, that's not cool. And look, they even have a cross dangling from their rearview mirror". Ann responds and says, "Don't worry about it Billy. That's just a subjective sin. They see nothing wrong with their wrath".
by droolyface February 2, 2022
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Oh god no.... Not Test Subject 37...
Scientist: oh no, it can't be yo-you died you can't be here!
Test Subject 37: *walking noises*
Scientist: NOOOOOO!
by Tires The Great God February 9, 2021
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To tell someone not to say things off-topic to throw someone off. Mainly told when someone is caught doing something bad.
"How are you suddenly walking fine after you recently just got a leg injury?"
"Isn't the sky so nice today?"
"Don't change the subject! How are you walking?"
by haterzenx March 5, 2023
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The theory that states that any subjective assignment (such as a book review) can be done without knowing what you are talking about (like writing a book review without reading the book).
Person 1: "Did you read the book and write the review?"

Person 2: "Nah. I'm not going to read the book; I'm just going to use Subjective Assignment Theory."
by bodfibodgjioqja November 18, 2011
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Reference to someone somewhat maniacal in behavior. Someone who acts as if they are out of a Government testing facility.
He's being as crazy as Test subject A!
by Test subject A November 2, 2010
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When a person is talking about a certain famous act (such as a band), and another follower in the conversation decides to say that he/she likes them, yet they can only name their most notable work because they hear it as often as everybody else because. This is usually carried out because they want to appeal to or impress their target of interest.
Person 1: dude i love muse they're so awesome

Person 2: same here

Person 1: can you name two songs by them besides uprising and resistance

Person 2: nope

Person 1: wow what a subject wannabe...
by Rya13 March 26, 2011
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