explaining something in simple terms for uninitiated persons, especially highly technical information put into terms even a child would understand. Making tech talk understandable by the masses.
by JavaJaneOhio September 26, 2011
“In terms of whatever,” despite one’s best philosophical pondering, means absolutely nothing. It is a phrase designed to irritate someone with its inanity.
by DennisInAtor July 17, 2023
A relational status between two individuals characterized by a refusal or disinclination to converse unless both are drunk.
by Linguist without a cause August 17, 2017
Terms that are widely used that may include metaphors, similes, idioms, etc.
“Lit” and “yeet” are an example of a “popular terms”.
“Lit” and “yeet” are an example of a “popular terms”.
“Yo! Greta be yeeting that lit party!”
“My fellow friends, leteth thee use popular terms in thy words”
Or
“Lol, let’s hang with that britteney bitch.”
Lmfao I have no idea what I’m doing I’m just rlly bored. -creator
“My fellow friends, leteth thee use popular terms in thy words”
Or
“Lol, let’s hang with that britteney bitch.”
Lmfao I have no idea what I’m doing I’m just rlly bored. -creator
by Bored reptilian July 8, 2018
Deleting someone on Facebook for months and then finally unblocking them. Becoming friends. Followed by sex.
Long-term flirting YAYA
Long-term flirting YAYA
by JohnoTheKb March 3, 2012
Friend: "Who was that guy you were talking to?'
Me: "Who?"
Friend: "Oof, that guy got short-term memory zoned!"
Me: "Who?"
Friend: "Oof, that guy got short-term memory zoned!"
by Hyacinthus July 12, 2022
If it's short and makes you sound like a smart ass, then you're an asshole.
This also applies to terms that point out the fucking obvious, regardless of weather or not it's does anything for the conversation/question.
This also applies to terms that point out the fucking obvious, regardless of weather or not it's does anything for the conversation/question.
Can anyone tell me how to properly cook vegetables? PLEASE don't use any asshole terms.
Look it up on Google.
Look it up on Google.
by Tech FUCKER August 23, 2018