16 definitions by DrShamrock
Also known as the "destroy lonely pipeline".
This is an effect where future rappers and artists (or children of rappers) upload gaming content before they make it in the music industry.
Spouts from Baby Keem having formerly played Minecraft before dropping songs.
This is an effect where future rappers and artists (or children of rappers) upload gaming content before they make it in the music industry.
Spouts from Baby Keem having formerly played Minecraft before dropping songs.
by DrShamrock September 3, 2024
Referral for "faggot" without saying the word directly. Also references the song Auntie Diaries by Kendrick Lamar, where he uses the direct word several times.
by DrShamrock November 15, 2024
1. A term used when a person considered obese or fat hits the griddy, or in some cases any dance, usually seen in the comments in videos of the person doing said dance.
2. A nickname for the McDonalds breakfast item the McGriddle, primarily used on social media.
2. A nickname for the McDonalds breakfast item the McGriddle, primarily used on social media.
1. (video of Nikocado Avocado hitting the griddy) "bros hitting the McGriddy"
2. I had the McGriddy for breakfast.
2. I had the McGriddy for breakfast.
by DrShamrock May 3, 2023
An "archive bait" is a Roblox term that refers to UGC (User-Generated Content) items that are uploaded for the purpose of being a cheap clone or copy of a specific limited item, but is also uploaded to farm sales for and later be archived.
When an item is archived, it can no longer be purchased or worn and it's models/textures are wiped. This can be used to prevent Roblox from cracking down on UGC copying or other purposes, but it is used in this example to wipe it away. The Robux is also not refunded if the item gets archived.
Some examples of archive baits include head replacements that use limited or rare faces such as the Epic Face, Yum!, Prankster, or Playful Vampire, Dominus clones which may use different colorways or try to replicate the colorway of a specific one, items that are said to "glitch" the player model or make parts invisible, rainbow fedoras, Clockwork or Workclock colorway replicas, etc. Anything that is limited or rare and desired is likely to have a UGC clone which is also likely an archive bait.
When an item is archived, it can no longer be purchased or worn and it's models/textures are wiped. This can be used to prevent Roblox from cracking down on UGC copying or other purposes, but it is used in this example to wipe it away. The Robux is also not refunded if the item gets archived.
Some examples of archive baits include head replacements that use limited or rare faces such as the Epic Face, Yum!, Prankster, or Playful Vampire, Dominus clones which may use different colorways or try to replicate the colorway of a specific one, items that are said to "glitch" the player model or make parts invisible, rainbow fedoras, Clockwork or Workclock colorway replicas, etc. Anything that is limited or rare and desired is likely to have a UGC clone which is also likely an archive bait.
"Did you see the Super Super Happy Face head clone for only 80 robux? That's a steal and Roblox still hasn't taken it down"
"Dude don't buy it, it's an archive bait and it will be archived very soon"
"Dude don't buy it, it's an archive bait and it will be archived very soon"
by DrShamrock February 23, 2024
A term used in a work-in-progress Animan Studios animation which just like their others, is just animated gay porn.
The clip in question is of a white boy performing anal sex on an older gentleman, whom while being fucked, asks for any more people to "service his dad pussy". Since they did it in their yard, 2 men watch from the fence.
The clip in question is of a white boy performing anal sex on an older gentleman, whom while being fucked, asks for any more people to "service his dad pussy". Since they did it in their yard, 2 men watch from the fence.
"Any more of you horny fellas need to service my dad pussy? It's warm and it's wet, and it's waiting for you."
by DrShamrock May 3, 2023
Internet Anarchist is actually a YouTuber, and not a term to describe someone who hates moderators and rules of the internet.
WAMO:
Initially, he was an Australian TF2 commentary YouTuber who had a bad reputation in the community for a variety of reasons. These include using clickbait tactics and over-dramatizing things in the TF2 community, to having a VAC ban, to a drama between him and another YouTuber named Zesty Jesus over a controversy, which ultimately lead to both of them receiving death threats and shock videos. In the end, Zesty ended the feud, and WAMO got more of the shit.
Internet Anarchist:
He initially started as a iceberg reviewer and uploaded his first video on the channel on May 12th, 2022. However, beforehand, he was successful in the IcebergCharts community as early as summer 2021. This may or may not have been inspired by the earlier YouTuber FoxAkimbo.
Internet would lather quit the iceberg community due to it not being profitable or popular enough for the level of editing he put in. His first dip into other content (commentary) would start with a video on the YouTuber tuv and his mental health status. He started following the paths of YouTuber's like SunnyV2. His popularity would not peak until he got into a feud with Adin Ross on Twitter over some shit, but he continues to upload SunnyV2 likewise content.
TL;DR Internet Anarchist is a drama seeking missile, but if you like him then he's an ordinary commentary YouTuber.
WAMO:
Initially, he was an Australian TF2 commentary YouTuber who had a bad reputation in the community for a variety of reasons. These include using clickbait tactics and over-dramatizing things in the TF2 community, to having a VAC ban, to a drama between him and another YouTuber named Zesty Jesus over a controversy, which ultimately lead to both of them receiving death threats and shock videos. In the end, Zesty ended the feud, and WAMO got more of the shit.
Internet Anarchist:
He initially started as a iceberg reviewer and uploaded his first video on the channel on May 12th, 2022. However, beforehand, he was successful in the IcebergCharts community as early as summer 2021. This may or may not have been inspired by the earlier YouTuber FoxAkimbo.
Internet would lather quit the iceberg community due to it not being profitable or popular enough for the level of editing he put in. His first dip into other content (commentary) would start with a video on the YouTuber tuv and his mental health status. He started following the paths of YouTuber's like SunnyV2. His popularity would not peak until he got into a feud with Adin Ross on Twitter over some shit, but he continues to upload SunnyV2 likewise content.
TL;DR Internet Anarchist is a drama seeking missile, but if you like him then he's an ordinary commentary YouTuber.
WAMO:
Did you see that WAMO has a VAC ban on his trade account? Did you also see that hes a massive crybaby?
Internet Anarchist:
I saw Internet Anarchist's latest video on SSSniperwolf, it was overwhelmingly average though.
Internet Anarchist is such a SunnyV2 wannabe, but he also talks about how much he dislikes SunnyV2.
Did you see that WAMO has a VAC ban on his trade account? Did you also see that hes a massive crybaby?
Internet Anarchist:
I saw Internet Anarchist's latest video on SSSniperwolf, it was overwhelmingly average though.
Internet Anarchist is such a SunnyV2 wannabe, but he also talks about how much he dislikes SunnyV2.
by DrShamrock November 29, 2023
Not to be confused with ninja chop
Early version of the 2016 Kanye West song Famous, from the early rough draft album Swish, where some lines were originally much more obscene, for example: Him saying Taylor Swift and Amber Rose (not included in the final song) still owe him sex rather than still have sex with him.
Other changes include the interludes being the original Nina Simone sample rather than Rihanna (some later versions however have Rihanna), Young Thug having verses, production being slightly different, and different Swizz Beat adlibs.
Song leaked multiple times. There are versions of the songs that have yet to leak featuring Chance the Rapper and Consequence.
Early version of the 2016 Kanye West song Famous, from the early rough draft album Swish, where some lines were originally much more obscene, for example: Him saying Taylor Swift and Amber Rose (not included in the final song) still owe him sex rather than still have sex with him.
Other changes include the interludes being the original Nina Simone sample rather than Rihanna (some later versions however have Rihanna), Young Thug having verses, production being slightly different, and different Swizz Beat adlibs.
Song leaked multiple times. There are versions of the songs that have yet to leak featuring Chance the Rapper and Consequence.
by DrShamrock September 30, 2024