3 definitions by Ryan Leroy
An onomatopoeia for a chuckle.
by Ryan Leroy October 3, 2011
1. When you stand up to trolls by using their own tactics against them-- petty insults, sarcasm, twisting words, in an attempt to 'troll them back'.
2. When you PRETEND to stand up to trolls --- but your actual motive is to encourage flame wars and mistrust in general... by labeling an innocent poster as a troll and getting other posters to believe the label is true, so they turn against the falsely-accused.
3. Anti-trolling, ultimately, is just another form of trolling. However 'well intentioned' a so-called anti-troll claims to be, ultimately anti-trolling only gives a troll even MORE of the negative attention he craves, and encourages more posters to get angrier at each other, for stupider reasons.
2. When you PRETEND to stand up to trolls --- but your actual motive is to encourage flame wars and mistrust in general... by labeling an innocent poster as a troll and getting other posters to believe the label is true, so they turn against the falsely-accused.
3. Anti-trolling, ultimately, is just another form of trolling. However 'well intentioned' a so-called anti-troll claims to be, ultimately anti-trolling only gives a troll even MORE of the negative attention he craves, and encourages more posters to get angrier at each other, for stupider reasons.
by Ryan Leroy June 29, 2014
Like a pun, which is a play on words, "A Little Bit 'C.H.' " is a play on letters... If you were to spell 'bit' as B.I.T. and then add C.H. at the end of it, you get "B.I.T.C.H." This is a sly, somewhat silly way to call someone a little bitch. You can even explain it by doing that... "You know, a little bit 'c.h.'? ...A little "B.i.t.-- c.h.?"
Well, aren't you a little bit "C.H." today!
by Ryan Leroy April 22, 2009