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sadboyprolific

man this guy got depression and so he be rappin yk making music outta it. if u sad u could always hit up this dude’s music for a lil mood
Person 1: Bruh I needa cry tho.
Person 2: Try listening to sadboyprolific. He can getchu in yo feels homie
Person 1: *listens* Damn homes u was right
sadboyprolific by skyies April 30, 2020
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A man who runs away from relationships and hides in sheds, owns boats with no engines, and may appear on talk shows with strangely ginger hair. Will argue and bluster on any subject for a hobby regardless of any knowledge of the subject matter.
Oh look, there's shedboy and his shed!
shedboy by nibbledbyducks November 19, 2010
noun: Someone who is the product of your seed.
Ey seedboy, you are my son. You are the result of my seed. I created you, my son.
seedboy by Mcdaddy phister August 6, 2011

sadboy season 

Lengthy periods of sadness and loneliness for sad boys
You good bruh?
Yeah, it's just sadboy season
sadboy season by Tokyo tommy March 19, 2018

sadboyprolific

man he’s the best rapper ever tbh, if you’re ever in your feelz u could def listen to him. or tbh any mood. he has amazing vocals and is really relatable. he’s really underrated and needs more hype tbh! so if ur reading def go listen to his songs specifically isho or alone
J-“ man have you heard of sadboyprolific”
M-“ nah bruh who is that?”
J-“ only the best rapper ever, go check out isho by him you won’t regret it”
M-“ight man, damn he’s amazing everyone should hear this!”
J-“ik man

SadBoy Rxy 

That new Sadboy Rxy made me cry ong.
SadBoy Rxy by David_kinoko October 9, 2021
Spedboy {Sped*boy}
Adjective

1: Another word for a friend acting dumb or retarded.

2: SPECIAL EDUCATION + BOY : Special education is the education of students with special needs in a way that addresses the students' individual differences and needs. Ideally, this process involves the individually planned and systematically monitored arrangement of teaching procedures, adapted equipment and materials, accessible settings, and other interventions designed to help learners with special needs achieve a higher level of personal self-sufficiency and success in school and community than would be available if the student were only given access to a typical classroom education.

Common special needs include learning disability, communication challenges, emotional and behavioral disorders, physical disabilities, and developmental disabilities.1 Students with these kinds of disabilities are likely to benefit from additional educational services, different approaches to teaching, and use of technology.
Friend 1: I left my checkbook in the strip club.

Friend 2: Goodluck with that SPEDBOY!
Spedboy by coofer September 7, 2009