n. Not unlike a crybaby, but where a crybaby cries out of sadness, fear, or pain, a pissbaby pisses on things out of anger. A pissbaby is:
1. A person who becomes irrationally angry at being denied something they feel entitled to, even when they aren't.
2. A person who receives something they want, and immediately becomes irrationally angry at its perceived flaws while ignoring that it still has the qualities that made them want it in the first place.
1. A person who becomes irrationally angry at being denied something they feel entitled to, even when they aren't.
2. A person who receives something they want, and immediately becomes irrationally angry at its perceived flaws while ignoring that it still has the qualities that made them want it in the first place.
"If she was really an ugly skank, you wouldn't have asked for her number. You're being a pissbaby."
"You just said the cast for the movie adaptation of your favorite book is perfect, but you've been complaining all night because it had a Nickelback song in the soundtrack. You're being a pissbaby."
"You just said the cast for the movie adaptation of your favorite book is perfect, but you've been complaining all night because it had a Nickelback song in the soundtrack. You're being a pissbaby."
by SLacey February 15, 2015
v.
A technique in digital art instruction, usually informally. When an artist submits a digital work in progress for critique, other artists will save a copy of it to their own computers and draw in notes or corrections in bright red (most artists will sketch in black or blue) for the original artist to use as a guideline in further developing the piece.
However, because it's considered criticism and most art critics are assholes, doing this without the invitation of the original artist is considered rude and presumptuous by artists and a generous boon by art critics.
A technique in digital art instruction, usually informally. When an artist submits a digital work in progress for critique, other artists will save a copy of it to their own computers and draw in notes or corrections in bright red (most artists will sketch in black or blue) for the original artist to use as a guideline in further developing the piece.
However, because it's considered criticism and most art critics are assholes, doing this without the invitation of the original artist is considered rude and presumptuous by artists and a generous boon by art critics.
"What's all that mess on your picture?"
"Anatomy guides. Some guys on the forum redpenned my sketch."
"Anatomy guides. Some guys on the forum redpenned my sketch."
by SLacey July 21, 2015