A social attack meant to: oppress, despirit, embarrass, confuse, and destroy the target person's confidence; it's a mind-fuck. This attack is done usually by a teenage girl, or girl in her early 20's. This is a subclass of gaslighting and troll attacks.
The attack can be complex; it involves the girl talking to her target (the mark) using any mixture of bullshit, like:
1. Portraying/acting out a sarcastic character with an altered voice
2. While obnoxiously taking a contrarian position to something obviously opposite in the discussion. Basically, two-face shit
3. And using a series of gas-lighting techniques-- or blatant lying-- to weaken confidence (e.g. "Stopp. Read the room. No one thinks your funny"--when really the exact opposite is true)
4. Fake-complimenting the target (i.e. only to tell them they look like absolute shit, say, ten seconds later)
5. Feigning interest in the target's life only to lead them down a road of sudden and precise personal insults (i.e. ..so much for sharing your traumatic life events with someone)
Once the target buys into the attacker's positive advances (i.e. the trigger point)-- the attacker will switch their personality (and position). Then, attack the target by saying the opposite of all the positive shit they said before-- this can include lying, gaslighting; the goal is to do all the emotional damage. This process can vary, be complex, drawn-out (or short), and repeated over and over again to the attacker's fucked up satisfaction.
The attack can be complex; it involves the girl talking to her target (the mark) using any mixture of bullshit, like:
1. Portraying/acting out a sarcastic character with an altered voice
2. While obnoxiously taking a contrarian position to something obviously opposite in the discussion. Basically, two-face shit
3. And using a series of gas-lighting techniques-- or blatant lying-- to weaken confidence (e.g. "Stopp. Read the room. No one thinks your funny"--when really the exact opposite is true)
4. Fake-complimenting the target (i.e. only to tell them they look like absolute shit, say, ten seconds later)
5. Feigning interest in the target's life only to lead them down a road of sudden and precise personal insults (i.e. ..so much for sharing your traumatic life events with someone)
Once the target buys into the attacker's positive advances (i.e. the trigger point)-- the attacker will switch their personality (and position). Then, attack the target by saying the opposite of all the positive shit they said before-- this can include lying, gaslighting; the goal is to do all the emotional damage. This process can vary, be complex, drawn-out (or short), and repeated over and over again to the attacker's fucked up satisfaction.
Attacker Girl: "ohhh I REALLY like your hairrrr....... it's like my friends hair; except theirs is soft, silky, isn't greasy, doesn't have dandruff and split ends, and isnt all static-y, and actually smells goood..."
Targeted Girl: (....Fuck... I just got mean-girl mugged...)
Targeted Girl: (....Fuck... I just got mean-girl mugged...)
by eww_its_greg October 4, 2023
This is a form of activism that started with the millennial generation and became main stream due to Gen Z and the “fairy comment” subculture.
The influence of the movie Mean Girls and other cliche holidaywood coming of age films centered around teenage drama made “mean girl behavior” more acceptable for a period of time. As millennials grew up and became socially aware, these former mean girls abandoned their tactics of criticizing other women.
With these dormant mean girl skills, many millennial mean girls created mean girl activism. Mean girl activism took all the typical high school mean girl behavior and changed the target to elected officials or other sources of influence in order to rally support for a specific cause.
Girls who are bullies and use "girl agression" (nasty comments, trickery, deceit, excluding people from events, spreading rumors, stealing boyfriends,etc.) to manipulate others are now using these skills to help push for policy reform and legislative change . They will use text messaging, email, three-way-calling, social media blasting, and any other weapon at their disposal to acheieve these goals.
These girls are often popular because everyone is either afraid of them or wants to be like them. They tend to have armies of followers comprising their clique. Mean girl activists use this popularity to their advantage to influence their clique to sign petitions, make donations, attend protests, vote, and cyber bully elected officials.
The influence of the movie Mean Girls and other cliche holidaywood coming of age films centered around teenage drama made “mean girl behavior” more acceptable for a period of time. As millennials grew up and became socially aware, these former mean girls abandoned their tactics of criticizing other women.
With these dormant mean girl skills, many millennial mean girls created mean girl activism. Mean girl activism took all the typical high school mean girl behavior and changed the target to elected officials or other sources of influence in order to rally support for a specific cause.
Girls who are bullies and use "girl agression" (nasty comments, trickery, deceit, excluding people from events, spreading rumors, stealing boyfriends,etc.) to manipulate others are now using these skills to help push for policy reform and legislative change . They will use text messaging, email, three-way-calling, social media blasting, and any other weapon at their disposal to acheieve these goals.
These girls are often popular because everyone is either afraid of them or wants to be like them. They tend to have armies of followers comprising their clique. Mean girl activists use this popularity to their advantage to influence their clique to sign petitions, make donations, attend protests, vote, and cyber bully elected officials.
“I used to be such a mean girl in high school until I grew up and matured into a mean girl activist. Now when I feel that urge come along, I call the major and list out every physical imperfection I can find on his face as well as what cosmetic procedures he needs to fix them. After that I demand he defunds the police”
“Mary’s social media feed is full of mean girl activism, but she did help raise thousands of dollars to support the fight against racial injustice”
“Mary’s social media feed is full of mean girl activism, but she did help raise thousands of dollars to support the fight against racial injustice”
by Brains and Boobies June 28, 2020
by Lunar pixie February 26, 2021
noun: 1. A guy who is a people pleaser and always down to do something nice for anybody. But is easily influenced by pretty girls into doing something mean. 2. A boy version of Gretchen Weiners. 3. A guy who pulls pretty chicks by doing their dirty work. 4. A dude whose road dog status for pretty girls.
B. "So I gave her wrong directions, that gives you enough time to hit up the hot guys first."
G. "I love you, your such a nice guy, but a mean girl."
or
C. "Your homie is a D Bag when he's around hot chicks.
D. "Thats cause he's a mean girl ....what a pussy "
or
L. "How does this douche bag get all these ladies."
J. "He's a nice guy, but a mean girl"
L "That's lame"
G. "I love you, your such a nice guy, but a mean girl."
or
C. "Your homie is a D Bag when he's around hot chicks.
D. "Thats cause he's a mean girl ....what a pussy "
or
L. "How does this douche bag get all these ladies."
J. "He's a nice guy, but a mean girl"
L "That's lame"
by mealticket February 5, 2010
October 3rd Mean Girls Day (October 3rd) because of the famous scene that features protagonist Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) and her high school crush Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett). In the scene, Cady narrates that “On October 3rd, he asked me what day it was.” to which she replies “It's October 3rd."
Person 1: “Hey, why aren’t you wearing pink?
Person 2: “Why would I wear Pink?”
Person 1: “Because today is Wednesday, October 3rd aka Mean Girls Day (October 3rd), Duhh”
Person 2: “Ohhh are you talking about that famous teen clique movie from the 2000’s?”
Person 1: “What else would I talk about? Especially Today!”
Person 2: “Why would I wear Pink?”
Person 1: “Because today is Wednesday, October 3rd aka Mean Girls Day (October 3rd), Duhh”
Person 2: “Ohhh are you talking about that famous teen clique movie from the 2000’s?”
Person 1: “What else would I talk about? Especially Today!”
by roach.baddie July 18, 2023
Passive aggressive behavior designed to exclude another female from your friends, from the conversation, or just to make her feel uncomfortable and unwelcome in general.
think of all the fake smiles followed by the eye-roll, or blatantly ignoring another girl to make it known she's unwanted - both behaviors are girl mean.
by deaddaffodils March 19, 2009
when a girl asks for one of your rings it means she’s claiming you as hers. By having one of your rings she has proof of you being hers.
Can i have one of your rings?
yeah sure but why?
no reason
What does it mean when a girl asks for one of your rings?
yeah sure but why?
no reason
What does it mean when a girl asks for one of your rings?