It's simply a word that is used very widely on the internet nowadays; although no one knows for sure where this popular web term originated or derived from, it is likely a portmanteau of 'bro' and 'duh.'
It is treated as the internet equivalent of a scoff, usually said by one person to another when in response to something they said that is horribly overused.
It is treated as the internet equivalent of a scoff, usually said by one person to another when in response to something they said that is horribly overused.
by tapulele June 12, 2020
Person 1: what’s Washington DC? Is that a city or something?
Person 2: you got it all wrong. It’s actually a type of off-brand washing machine.
Person 2: you got it all wrong. It’s actually a type of off-brand washing machine.
by tapulele August 29, 2021
Also known as Ukranada or rarely Cankraine, this is the ship name for the Ukraine/Canada pairing in the CountryHumans fandom.
by tapulele July 15, 2020
The pairing name for Germany/Poland in the CountryHumans fandom.
It is probably the second-most-popular ship in the fandom.
It is probably the second-most-popular ship in the fandom.
GerPol
by tapulele July 04, 2020
A fandom that encompasses countries, states, cities and general country subdivisions and personifies them as humanoid characters with their heads decorated with the entity's flag. While countries are the most commonly drawn, the fandom's subcategories (cities etc.) are drawn too, following the same rules of representation - decorated with their flag and a stereotypical personality. For example, Russia's obsession for vodka and Belarus's love for potatoes.
The relations of the CountryHuman characters depend, in most cases, mainly on their real-world relations and on historical events. But this is not always the case, as Russia and America's ship (RusAme) takes up a huge portion of this fandom even though it really makes no sense in the real world.
The relations of the CountryHuman characters depend, in most cases, mainly on their real-world relations and on historical events. But this is not always the case, as Russia and America's ship (RusAme) takes up a huge portion of this fandom even though it really makes no sense in the real world.
Person 1: Do you know what CountryHumans is?
Person 2: No...?
Person 1: ORLY? It's all over the internet these days.
Person 2: No...?
Person 1: ORLY? It's all over the internet these days.
by tapulele November 09, 2019
Type your definition here...
by tapulele June 13, 2020