boomer: "gen z is pathetic, they're always playing on their computers. Back in my day we were lucky if we got fed, but now their all spoiled.
gen z: "ok boomer"
gen z: "ok boomer"
by Boy #34 in your bedroom November 05, 2019

This is when a person tells you what qualities you have, personality traits, etc. It can also be applied when someone's talking to someone else. It's even more harmful if the thing that's being said is simply untrue, and the person doing it has no idea what the person likes or enjoys.
Person: "I wanted to go skiing with your brother, but I don't know if he enjoys it"
Qualitative Gaslighter: "He loves skiing, I'll go and tell him to go with you"
The brother feels as though he now needs to portray this personality trait. Qualitative Gaslighting
Qualitative Gaslighter: "He loves skiing, I'll go and tell him to go with you"
The brother feels as though he now needs to portray this personality trait. Qualitative Gaslighting
by Boy #34 in your bedroom November 25, 2021

Boy: "hey do you want to go out?"
Girl: "is that an insult? November 3rd is national ask out a bitch day!"
Boy: "I didn't know"
Girl: "is that an insult? November 3rd is national ask out a bitch day!"
Boy: "I didn't know"
by Boy #34 in your bedroom November 02, 2019

The Korean version of a weeb/Weaboo, this breed tries way too hard to be Korean, and is obsessed with KPop. Synonyms are: KPop Stan, Koreab, BTS Army
Koreaboo 1: “oh my god you like Jungkook?” “Jimin is so much better”
Koreaboo 2: “But Jungkook has such pretty eyes, and hair”
Random person hearing conversation: “You guys do realize neither of them are ever going to
date you right?” “Just a bunch of Koreaboos”
Koreaboo 2: “But Jungkook has such pretty eyes, and hair”
Random person hearing conversation: “You guys do realize neither of them are ever going to
date you right?” “Just a bunch of Koreaboos”
by Boy #34 in your bedroom December 21, 2020

by Boy #34 in your bedroom January 23, 2020

A term used to describe an unspecified small distance, typically about half a mile or less. It can also be a set distance depending on how you use the term colloquially, for example if you constantly use the term to describe a distance of about a block, one yonder=one block. If you frequently use the term as a set distance, you can use the plural version of "yonders", to describe a more specific distance.
"We gon' go runnin just about over yonder to dat tree right there brother"
"We went about 10 yonders over to the local gas station and bought some beef jerky for only fifteen-ninety-nine"
"We went about 10 yonders over to the local gas station and bought some beef jerky for only fifteen-ninety-nine"
by Boy #34 in your bedroom November 26, 2022

The place where everyone goes to get their food, but complains about how small businesses are being shut down Even though everyone goes there. No one shops at small businesses anyway because their prices are ridiculous and they only have food.
some dumb boomer: "Walmart's shutting down all of the local businesses!"
Smart person: "wasn't that you I saw at Walmart yesterday?"
Smart person: "wasn't that you I saw at Walmart yesterday?"
by Boy #34 in your bedroom November 05, 2019
