Definitions by Someone in your walls
Toleen
Toleen, verb /təˈli n/
1. to leave a message on “seen” without replying for a prolonged period, ranging from several minutes to many hours or even days; to deliberately or habitually withhold an immediate response after having read a message.
2. to engage in the act of toleening; to keep someone waiting in this way.
Present participle: toleening
Past tense / past participle: tooleened
Agent noun: Toleener
Resulting state: being/getting Toleened
Often accompanied by: chronic doom-scrolling.
1. to leave a message on “seen” without replying for a prolonged period, ranging from several minutes to many hours or even days; to deliberately or habitually withhold an immediate response after having read a message.
2. to engage in the act of toleening; to keep someone waiting in this way.
Present participle: toleening
Past tense / past participle: tooleened
Agent noun: Toleener
Resulting state: being/getting Toleened
Often accompanied by: chronic doom-scrolling.
She Toleened my message for three days.
I was getting Toleened the whole evening.
He is Toleening again instead of replying.
After being Toleened, I gave up and assumed they were busy.
I was getting Toleened the whole evening.
He is Toleening again instead of replying.
After being Toleened, I gave up and assumed they were busy.
Toleen by Someone in your walls May 2, 2026
Nevin
verb /ˈnɛvɪn/
1. to express approval of a message, statement, or piece of content by liking it, especially in digital communication; to indicate agreement or appreciation in place of a written response.
2. to engage in the act of approving or endorsing something in this manner.
Forms: to Nevin, Nevined, will Nevin (no standard present continuous form)
Agent noun: Neviner
Resulting action: a Nevin
Often used as: a direct substitute for “I like this” or “I agree” (e.g. “I Nevin this.”)
1. to express approval of a message, statement, or piece of content by liking it, especially in digital communication; to indicate agreement or appreciation in place of a written response.
2. to engage in the act of approving or endorsing something in this manner.
Forms: to Nevin, Nevined, will Nevin (no standard present continuous form)
Agent noun: Neviner
Resulting action: a Nevin
Often used as: a direct substitute for “I like this” or “I agree” (e.g. “I Nevin this.”)
I Nevined your message earlier.
Just Nevin it instead of replying.
I will Nevin that post later.
He Nevins everything in the group chat.
Just Nevin it instead of replying.
I will Nevin that post later.
He Nevins everything in the group chat.
Nevin by Someone in your walls May 2, 2026