A feeling of an accessory (e.g. a ring) still being worn on you even though it isn't really there. It's caused by wearing an accessory for a long amount of time, then taking it off.
Guy 1. I was listening to ASMR all night with my Airpods. I took them out, but I can still feel them in my ears.
Guy 2: Seems like you have Phantom Accessory Syndrome
Guy 2: Seems like you have Phantom Accessory Syndrome
by TylerGaming101_YT March 23, 2022

A shortened version of the words do (or did in past tense). Usually put behind a pronoun, but sometimes behind a name.
Guy 1: D'ya hear what happened on Friday?
Guy 2: No, what happened?
Guy 1: There was a fight.
Guy 2: Dang
Guy 2: No, what happened?
Guy 1: There was a fight.
Guy 2: Dang
by TylerGaming101_YT March 17, 2022

TylerGaming101's realm, and where most of his lore is from. Stuff like hunger and thirst is not an issue there, and many of his OCs live there. It's lore is so complicated, that even he hasn't figured everything out yet.
by TylerGaming101_YT May 11, 2022

The best work of literature ever. The author chose his words carefully to create such a masterpiece. Words like "Turts" "Turty" and, of course, "Perchance" only help the writer prove his point.
by TylerGaming101_YT November 03, 2022

by TylerGaming101_YT May 09, 2022

by TylerGaming101_YT April 18, 2022

When you're traumatized from learning trigonometry. Common symptoms include an inability to understand trigonometric identities or rules, and an increase in heart rate upon seeing trigonometric functions.
Guy 1: Hey have you seen Phill?
Guy 2: No, I heard he's trigotraumatized.
Guy 1: Awh that sucks, hope he gets better soon
Guy 2: No, I heard he's trigotraumatized.
Guy 1: Awh that sucks, hope he gets better soon
by TylerGaming101_YT May 01, 2024
