"Am I"
You've seen "I'm" get ready for... "m'I".
It's pronounced like "my", but it's actually a very shortened version of the phrase "am I", just like how "I'm" is "I am", except it is flipped.
So it means "Am I" instead of "I am".
'm'I.
You've seen "I'm" get ready for... "m'I".
It's pronounced like "my", but it's actually a very shortened version of the phrase "am I", just like how "I'm" is "I am", except it is flipped.
So it means "Am I" instead of "I am".
'm'I.
'm'I the silliest person ever or what?
No, I think I'm the silliest person.
You're silliness doesn't hold a candle to my silliness!!!
How 'm'I supposed to feel about you comparing yourself to me like that?
No, I think I'm the silliest person.
You're silliness doesn't hold a candle to my silliness!!!
How 'm'I supposed to feel about you comparing yourself to me like that?
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! November 14, 2020
Someone who isn't qualified to make life or death decisions, but is still entrusted with the power to do so.
Plural: "monkeys-with-shotguns"
Plural: "monkeys-with-shotguns"
If humans gave up our willingness to speak with one-another, we'd be no better than monkeys-with-shotguns.
The incompetent judge who sentenced that infant to life in prison was such a monkey-with-a-shotgun
The incompetent judge who sentenced that infant to life in prison was such a monkey-with-a-shotgun
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! December 11, 2018
"Wow it's so cool you know how to program
games like that! My best friend is a programmer!" "Actually, I'm a nogrammer, I had
chatGPT do all the hard stuff... I just tweaked it more or less..." "oh... I guess that's cool?"
games like that! My best friend is a programmer!" "Actually, I'm a nogrammer, I had
chatGPT do all the hard stuff... I just tweaked it more or less..." "oh... I guess that's cool?"
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! March 20, 2023
You Donald Trumply stupidly gamecube-controllingly dictionary-readingly gratuitously unfair moronicly unjustifiable buffoon
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! December 17, 2018
Someone who is bad at what they do, someone who really doesn't know what they're talking about, but they do it in a way that seems outwardly proffessional.
Adjective form: proffessionally-incompetent
Adjective form: proffessionally-incompetent
It Doug has so much professional-incompetence, he posts his own drivers-ed tutorials online, but he doesn't even know how to drive.
Sarah is professionally-incompetent, because she really does look like she knows what she is talking about, but the pros mock her, because to an outsider she looks like she can talk the talk AND walk the walk, but her catwalk is not a real catwalk; she would hurt herself on a real catwalk.
Sarah is professionally-incompetent, because she really does look like she knows what she is talking about, but the pros mock her, because to an outsider she looks like she can talk the talk AND walk the walk, but her catwalk is not a real catwalk; she would hurt herself on a real catwalk.
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! December 08, 2018
1) Something that your instincts warn you away from but which you can deduce as enticing.
2) A sacrifice or risk for an expected or predicted reward.
Plural: "beneficial-detriments".
Adjective: "beneficially-detrimental".
Antonym: "detrimental-benifit"
2) A sacrifice or risk for an expected or predicted reward.
Plural: "beneficial-detriments".
Adjective: "beneficially-detrimental".
Antonym: "detrimental-benifit"
Exe: 1) brushing your teeth even though it makes your sensitive gums hurt, is a beneficial-detriment.
Exe: 2) It was a benneficial-detriment to lose my wrist that day, because my hand was pinned to the underside of a boulder; if I had avoided any detriment I'd've kept my hand and've died there.
Exe: 2) It was a benneficial-detriment to lose my wrist that day, because my hand was pinned to the underside of a boulder; if I had avoided any detriment I'd've kept my hand and've died there.
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! December 08, 2018