A term used to negate or contradict a statement, often to signify the end of a conversation or argument. It is typically used to dismiss or shut down further discussion in a definitive manner.
Example 1:
• Person 1: “I love you more.”
• Person 2: “Mope.”
• Person 1: “What does that mean?”
• Person 2: “It means the conversation is over.”
Example 2:
• Friend 1: “I can totally beat you at this game.”
• Friend 2: “Mope.”
• Friend 1: “Wait, what?”
• Friend 2: “It’s over, I win.”
• Person 1: “I love you more.”
• Person 2: “Mope.”
• Person 1: “What does that mean?”
• Person 2: “It means the conversation is over.”
Example 2:
• Friend 1: “I can totally beat you at this game.”
• Friend 2: “Mope.”
• Friend 1: “Wait, what?”
• Friend 2: “It’s over, I win.”
by AustinEsones April 26, 2025
A definitive word used to express disagreement, rejection, or indicate the complete opposite of what was said. “Mope” is a formal, standalone response meant to firmly but simply end a conversation, idea, or suggestion without further discussion
Friends Example:
• Friend 1: “Bro you down to pull an all-nighter again?”
• Friend 2: “Mope.”
Dating Example:
• Person 1: “You’re not gonna miss me when I leave?”
• Person 2: “Mope.”
• Friend 1: “Bro you down to pull an all-nighter again?”
• Friend 2: “Mope.”
Dating Example:
• Person 1: “You’re not gonna miss me when I leave?”
• Person 2: “Mope.”
by AustinEsones April 27, 2025