Definitions by mfomari
Chicken Jockey
A trend from 2025 that surface with the release of A Minecraft Movie. It is a term said in the movie by the main character, Steve (Jack Black). It has sparked mass excitement online to the point of people throwing popcorn and yelling inside of a theater when the phrase is said in the movie. It has become a meme.
Chicken Jockey by mfomari May 9, 2025
Public Server
Outside of a computer. Anywhere that isn't online or where there is digital contact being made. eg:. Discord or a video game chat would not be considered a public server.
New name for "meatspace".
New name for "meatspace".
Dave: Remember what we talked about last night?
Mike: Don't remind me. We're literally in a public server. Keep it for the chat logs.
Mike: Don't remind me. We're literally in a public server. Keep it for the chat logs.
Public Server by mfomari March 27, 2025
Oldest Word on UD
The oldest written definition I found on the Urban Dictionary was written by a user named, Yebeka, on December 19, 1999, titled "mah". A word disambiguated from "my".
A way "mah" would be used in a sentence is as follows:
Don't touch mah truck.
If you've also been looking for the oldest definition, I suggest you check out their definitions. Most were written in 1999 despite the oldest thought definition to be "the man" written in 2003
A way "mah" would be used in a sentence is as follows:
Don't touch mah truck.
If you've also been looking for the oldest definition, I suggest you check out their definitions. Most were written in 1999 despite the oldest thought definition to be "the man" written in 2003
Oldest Word on UD by mfomari March 27, 2025
Claud
Someone who always lights up the room and never fails to make everyone happy. A niche sort of friend that only comes around once in a lifetime, but when you meet a Claud, you'll want to stick around and create lifelong bonds as that may be the coolest person you'll meet. Sure they might have the flaws that every friend has, but Claud here is different. Claud will always be the highlight of your day; and if not YOUR day, definitely someone else's.
pump track (s)
n. A term used mostly for bikers, but has recently made way into the skateboarding world as the same thing. A cement track with bumps, jumps, and wide turns meant to learn how to pump on a skateboard or used for fun.
pump track (s) by mfomari March 27, 2025
Wallie
A technique used in skateboarding to essentially bounce onto ledges or manny pads. Can be done on most obstacles including corners of walls.
Laughing Emoji (Popular Consensus)
Although the laughing emoji normality has changed through the years due to the constant use of TikTok and other platforms, we can look at some of the normal ones that have been used the most.
Some of those include the following:
2010-2020 Laughing Emoji đ (Also notably the word of the year in 2015 by Oxford)
2020-2021~2023 Skull Emoji đ (Still commonly used, but not as popular and seen as cringe by today's standards)
2021-2021 Chair Emoji đĒ (Started as an inside joke but never caught on)
2023-2024 Sobbing Emoji (Loudly Crying Emoji) đ (Still used in tandem with today's laughing emojis)
2024-Present Wilting Flower Emoji + Empty Battery Emoji đĨđĒĢ (Used to signify more depression than humor)
With this list, we can also observe the slight decline through the years that Gen Z has been putting in affect as the "new normal". Ever since the crying emoji in 2023, Gen Z had started basing more of their humor off of darker jokes. This can also be observed with the wilting flower and empty battery emojis as they signify weakness or sadness. One popular way it's used is as acceptance. Memes that include horrible scenarios with no way of the reader/speaker getting out is another popular scenario. Although I'm not trying to make my generation's dumb memes sound sophisticated in any way shape or form, it is interesting to see how the laughing emoji norm has changed over the years and the new humor that develops alongside it.
Some of those include the following:
2010-2020 Laughing Emoji đ (Also notably the word of the year in 2015 by Oxford)
2020-2021~2023 Skull Emoji đ (Still commonly used, but not as popular and seen as cringe by today's standards)
2021-2021 Chair Emoji đĒ (Started as an inside joke but never caught on)
2023-2024 Sobbing Emoji (Loudly Crying Emoji) đ (Still used in tandem with today's laughing emojis)
2024-Present Wilting Flower Emoji + Empty Battery Emoji đĨđĒĢ (Used to signify more depression than humor)
With this list, we can also observe the slight decline through the years that Gen Z has been putting in affect as the "new normal". Ever since the crying emoji in 2023, Gen Z had started basing more of their humor off of darker jokes. This can also be observed with the wilting flower and empty battery emojis as they signify weakness or sadness. One popular way it's used is as acceptance. Memes that include horrible scenarios with no way of the reader/speaker getting out is another popular scenario. Although I'm not trying to make my generation's dumb memes sound sophisticated in any way shape or form, it is interesting to see how the laughing emoji norm has changed over the years and the new humor that develops alongside it.
Laughing Emoji (Popular Consensus) by mfomari March 27, 2025