While commonly used in restaurants to trash something or get rid of it for the day, other people use 86 to abandon something or someone.
by someotherkid2021 August 29, 2017
A name that over 4,000,000 people in the U.S. alone have. Is in the top 3 most common names in the U.S. Michael's are generally very awkward and sensitive and will overexaggerate anything possible.
by someotherkid2021 October 12, 2017
A woman who flirts with a man, even if the man does not want her or cares. Men consider thots generally annoying. Could be a female version of fuckboy.
by someotherkid2021 October 10, 2017
An infamous internet rule that no one seems to accept. For anything on the internet that exists, someone, somewhere, somehow will find a way to sexualize that. It can go from video game characters to cartoon characters to animals to popular persons to non-human living things to non-living objects or things.
by someotherkid2021 December 06, 2017
One's attempt to make someone else mad at something, even if nothing bad happened to them that they can remember. Usually, happens with a pair of females.
"Hannah and Emma were in some bitch bonding and I overheard it."
"What was it about?"
"Hannah lost a relationship with her friend because she was dating Hunter."
"And Emma?"
"...She was in a real good mood so I don't even know why she was mad at 'something', but she was."
"What was it about?"
"Hannah lost a relationship with her friend because she was dating Hunter."
"And Emma?"
"...She was in a real good mood so I don't even know why she was mad at 'something', but she was."
by someotherkid2021 August 31, 2017
Kahoot is an extremely popular online review game that usually American schools use to help students review the material they have learned before a test. The effectiveness of Kahoot remains questionable as Kahoot becomes more a WWE match with every kid using strategies to get their way into the Top 5, which is highly sought after during play session. Fights break out and some kids have probably been assaulted before. Overall, if your teacher pulls up a game of Kahoot, they are the fucking bomb.
The students gathered the weapons of Knowledge as the teacher announced that they would be playing a game of Kahoot.
by someotherkid2021 January 10, 2020
A group of detractors of a person, typically originating from Twitter, who typically verbally insults and attempts to convince others that the person they are "canceling" is a terrible person.
It typically begins when one or more persons speak out and accuse a person, typically popular, of terrible things (ex. pedophilia, domestic abuse, harassment, etc.). They usually produce a lack of evidence or screenshots/videos, and/or evidence that is out of context.
Once this information is released, those that believe the accuser immediately believe the person accused has done everything and will begin publically posting or sharing the original accusation to spread the information even more.
Cancel culture usually continues until the accused releases a reply that disproves the accusations or apologized for what they have done. Afterward, most of the culture will change sides, forgive the accused, or refuse to watch the accused's proof and continue harassing them.
Cancel culture typically makes memes or image edits of the accused and usually calls them a "clown" and uses clown emojis. Cancel culture over time has been more and more distrusted due to several instances of false accusations and sometimes they are ignored.
Popular victims of cancel culture (even if the accused actually did the actions) include ProJared, Ano ASMR, JnJ Memes (Bush), Onision, etc.
It typically begins when one or more persons speak out and accuse a person, typically popular, of terrible things (ex. pedophilia, domestic abuse, harassment, etc.). They usually produce a lack of evidence or screenshots/videos, and/or evidence that is out of context.
Once this information is released, those that believe the accuser immediately believe the person accused has done everything and will begin publically posting or sharing the original accusation to spread the information even more.
Cancel culture usually continues until the accused releases a reply that disproves the accusations or apologized for what they have done. Afterward, most of the culture will change sides, forgive the accused, or refuse to watch the accused's proof and continue harassing them.
Cancel culture typically makes memes or image edits of the accused and usually calls them a "clown" and uses clown emojis. Cancel culture over time has been more and more distrusted due to several instances of false accusations and sometimes they are ignored.
Popular victims of cancel culture (even if the accused actually did the actions) include ProJared, Ano ASMR, JnJ Memes (Bush), Onision, etc.
The cancel culture has been very dedicated when Onision was accused of being a groomer and other accusations. It only became worse when Onision uploaded a series of fake meltdowns, especially after his Patreon was deleted after he Doxxed someone.
by someotherkid2021 February 27, 2020