A term used in messaging to convey to someone that while you value their company, you are not interested in becoming anything more than friends.
Used in substitution for "Lots of love", in order to avoid any misconstructions, and hurt feelings...
Used in substitution for "Lots of love", in order to avoid any misconstructions, and hurt feelings...
Boy: Will u go out with me? X. tb.
Girl: This is a bit out-of-the-blue. R u serious? Tbh, I've always felt our relationship was purely platonic, and that's cool. =)
Lots of LIKE, {name}
Girl: This is a bit out-of-the-blue. R u serious? Tbh, I've always felt our relationship was purely platonic, and that's cool. =)
Lots of LIKE, {name}
by Bastard child of Nicky August 11, 2008
An exclamation of your love for any human being, especially a close friend. In fact can be used to express love for anything.
by kirstieissocool December 1, 2006
When comparing an activity to something completely different. When making fun of someone that just made a poor analogy. When poking fun at Chizer.
by Tagdoodle March 19, 2007
This is a song originally sang by The True Master himself. The True Master was feeling very festive, so he sung this song. Memers alike joined in and sung together.
This is the first line of the song, a spin on the classic ‘It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas’, originally sung by Johnny Mathis. The word ‘Christmas’ is altered to ‘Cringmas’ in order to attempt to inject some humour, a loved classic move from The True Master. The True Master unfortunately only sung the first line of the song, and I, myself, continued with ‘everywhere I dab’, in which The True Master laughed at and began to sing himself.
This is the first line of the song, a spin on the classic ‘It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas’, originally sung by Johnny Mathis. The word ‘Christmas’ is altered to ‘Cringmas’ in order to attempt to inject some humour, a loved classic move from The True Master. The True Master unfortunately only sung the first line of the song, and I, myself, continued with ‘everywhere I dab’, in which The True Master laughed at and began to sing himself.
During form, where there is small amounts of chatter.
Suddenly, The True Master pipes up.
“It’s beginning to look a lot, like, Cringmas!”
Memers alike begin to laugh.
Suddenly, The True Master pipes up.
“It’s beginning to look a lot, like, Cringmas!”
Memers alike begin to laugh.
by .Mega December 19, 2019