A term coined among theater kids, a backstage boyfriend is the male counterpart in a (sometimes romantic) relationship between two actors or crew members that goes on strictly during production time. The backstage boyfriend is often seen alongside his female counterpart during rehearsals, intermissions, and cast parties; attached at the hip. This kind of relationship usually ends after the show closes and may resume during the next. The rest of the cast and crew can see that there is something going on between the two, but they often strictly deny it.
Friend 1: dude, what is going on with those two? Are they together or something?
Friend 2: Nah, that’s just her backstage boyfriend. It’s nothing serious.
Friend 2: Nah, that’s just her backstage boyfriend. It’s nothing serious.
by bsb0492 May 21, 2023
The opposite of best friend
Worst
Friend
Forever.
Used to name a person who isn't normally a very good friend. That one friend who you try to be friendly to but secretly hate, normally because they did something to you in the past. Usually used between people of the opposite gender
Worst
Friend
Forever.
Used to name a person who isn't normally a very good friend. That one friend who you try to be friendly to but secretly hate, normally because they did something to you in the past. Usually used between people of the opposite gender
by bsb0492 June 15, 2015
The opposite of best friend
Worst
Friend
Forever.
Used to name a person who isn't normally a very good friend. That one friend who you try to be friendly to but secretly hate, normally because they did something to you in the past. Usually used between people of the opposite gender
Worst
Friend
Forever.
Used to name a person who isn't normally a very good friend. That one friend who you try to be friendly to but secretly hate, normally because they did something to you in the past. Usually used between people of the opposite gender
by bsb0492 June 15, 2015
by bsb0492 July 18, 2019
A code word for heroin. It is often used on Tiktok to talk about the subject without getting a community guidelines violation, since the two words rhyme. It originated from a rap song that released in 2017 where the artist refers to his addiction as “meeting this bitch named Carolyn”. If someone says they know someone who got involved with “Carolyn” and don’t elaborate on an actual living person, it means the person in question is addicted to heroin and possibly other street drugs.
Friend 1: What happened to John? I haven’t heard from him in a while.
Friend 2: Oh, he met that bitch Carolyn and now he’s homeless.
Friend 2: Oh, he met that bitch Carolyn and now he’s homeless.
by bsb0492 March 09, 2024