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Definitions by Urbaxy

Flairless 

The Reddit equivalent to Discord's "Whitename":
A demi-derogatory term for the stereotype of a user who's new to a subreddit, and didn't pick a flair yet, hence the name. The flairless user is prone to breaking the rules because they don't realize what they are, miss out on a lot of the subreddit's inside jokes, and often say stuff that don't make sense because up until joining the subreddit they only participated in the cancerous and/or childish part of that fandom.
User A: "Does User C's post make any sense to you?"
User B: "No, not at all. But he's a flairless so I can't say I'm surprised."
User C: "...I'm right here."
Flairless by Urbaxy August 7, 2019

Asked Calmly 

Yelling your question at someone in a very aggresive manner and pushing them to the wall with demands for answers.

Originated from the movie adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, where Dumbledore asking calmly if Harry put his name in was replaced with Dumbledore yelling it at Harry agressively.
Book: "'Did you put your name in the Goblet of Fire?' He asked calmly."
Movie: "'HARRY! DID YAH PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE?!?!'"
Asked Calmly by Urbaxy April 5, 2019

Heck and Respect 

Words that make the volume get louder and the screen go orange and funky.
Don't ask why, or everyone will call you gay.
"Which words in particular are scaring you?"
"the HECK and RESPECT"
Heck and Respect by Urbaxy January 29, 2019