A phrase typically appended to the title of a sequel from a television or film series to mock its poor quality. The term was originated in the title of the poorly received 1984 dance film “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo”.
by ChickenScrxtch82 February 17, 2021

A slang term commonly used by members of Gen-Z to say that something is a lie. Similar to its variation “capping”, which is used to direct at another person who is a liar.
Person 1: Mom! Nick ate my ice cream!
Nick: That’s cap!
Variated:
Teacher: Jack, are you sure your dog ate your homework?
Jack: Yes!
Bob: You’re capping, Jack! I saw you throw it in the recycling bin yesterday!
Nick: That’s cap!
Variated:
Teacher: Jack, are you sure your dog ate your homework?
Jack: Yes!
Bob: You’re capping, Jack! I saw you throw it in the recycling bin yesterday!
by ChickenScrxtch82 January 03, 2021

used to describe or refer to any negative effect tiktok leaves or has on something. examples include how some music is becoming shorter and more repetitive, or how other social media platforms are including their own version of short form video content in order to cash in on tiktok's success, etc.
by ChickenScrxtch82 April 02, 2023

term used by people who dont want to admit that they listen to nightcore. variations include "sped up audios" and "sped up version" .
by ChickenScrxtch82 April 02, 2023

someone that views punk culture as an ‘aesthetic’ instead of gaining an understanding of the deeper history and meanings of it. these people only care about the fashion aspect of punk despite it also heavily relying on music and left-wing political views, most notably anarchism.
the circle-A aka the symbol associated with anarchy (Ⓐ) is largely used in the punk subculture, which is where the name ‘A aesthetic nightmare’ comes from.
the circle-A aka the symbol associated with anarchy (Ⓐ) is largely used in the punk subculture, which is where the name ‘A aesthetic nightmare’ comes from.
by ChickenScrxtch82 May 23, 2023

Possibly one of the most stupid TikTok trends to ever come into existence. The trend consists of stealing one or even multiple random items from your school, sneaking them home via jansport backpack, and then showing them off to your 5 followers. Some of the most common items being stolen include soap dispensers, paper towel dispensers, toilet paper rolls, exit signs, classroom signs, and other small/medium sized bathroom items or supplies. Some kids are so bold as to steal larger and often expensive items such as bathroom mirrors, sinks, projectors, bathroom stall doors, and even full on toilets/urinals.
The word 'lick' is a slang term that's used to refer to a successful theft mission that often results in a valuable reward for the protagonist. In this trend's case, the reward would be a high amount of likes and views, along with a large increase in followers on the uploader's account. And since people are really out here stealing entire sinks and toilets, these so called "licks" definitely are devious.
Hopefully the devious lick trend will come to a full stop soon, and all the affected schools will be able to move past it.
The word 'lick' is a slang term that's used to refer to a successful theft mission that often results in a valuable reward for the protagonist. In this trend's case, the reward would be a high amount of likes and views, along with a large increase in followers on the uploader's account. And since people are really out here stealing entire sinks and toilets, these so called "licks" definitely are devious.
Hopefully the devious lick trend will come to a full stop soon, and all the affected schools will be able to move past it.
by ChickenScrxtch82 September 21, 2021

A new (and frankly, much better) spinoff of the 'Devious Licks' trend on TikTok. The trend consists of students secretly leaving newer, better quality replacements in place of the original items that have been stolen. Examples of this are leaving fancy bars of soap in place of cheap soap dispensers, and better quality toilet paper.
Angelic Yields are a nice way to help schools emotionally and financially recover from all the stolen toilets and soap dispensers.
by ChickenScrxtch82 September 21, 2021
