by playaD June 8, 2011
Get the refret mug.The feeling you get when you've done something in excess, akin to the feeling you get after eating 20 chicken nuggets from McDonalds.
The phrase can be used to describe everything from eating too much food to how you feel after a heavy night of drinking.
The phrase can be used to describe everything from eating too much food to how you feel after a heavy night of drinking.
by canadianmike October 12, 2011
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by Blanco0o0o0o0 October 16, 2008
Get the text regret mug.Feeling you get the morning after throwing up/ falling over/ talking to the wall about the universe being made out of segments on account on having over-indulged in the drug ketamine.
I thought I threw up on my front doorstep last night, but when I came round I realised it was my flatmate's bed. Major regretamine.
by Maryapple May 7, 2009
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Get the Taco Bell Regret mug.A phrase that has been ironically quoted by many vtubers after a Twitter user posted screenshots of an alleged vtuber asking for free art saying "I'm a vtuber and you'll regret this" after the artist refused.
by whatthehword December 17, 2020
Get the I'm a vtuber and you'll regret this mug.When you've done something you wish you hadn't, or hadn't done something you wish you had.
To argue which is worse is an exercise in futility; for the weight of their pain is subjective: the falling out of a friendship because of an unbridled tongue, the loss of the one you love because you didn't speak up, someone committing suicide because of something you'd said. The pain is there, festering; gnawing at your soul; relentlessly reminding you of its reason for existing: yourself. There's no one else you can blame; for there is no one else TO blame. All you can do is bear this burden, because it is a burden you've forced yourself to bear. And you do so willingly- subconsciously seeing it as penance for your sins.
To argue which is worse is an exercise in futility; for the weight of their pain is subjective: the falling out of a friendship because of an unbridled tongue, the loss of the one you love because you didn't speak up, someone committing suicide because of something you'd said. The pain is there, festering; gnawing at your soul; relentlessly reminding you of its reason for existing: yourself. There's no one else you can blame; for there is no one else TO blame. All you can do is bear this burden, because it is a burden you've forced yourself to bear. And you do so willingly- subconsciously seeing it as penance for your sins.
"Nowhere can a man run- no matter how far- from that which resides in his mind's eye. In vain, he persuades himself that he's able, that he can roam the world eternally until his thoughts fall to the wayside in exhaustion, that he can outlast them as though they were bound by mortal limitations. In his delusion, he forgets that he cannot outrun himself; for his antagonist does not rest from without, but from within. Like a demon sitting on his shoulder, the imp whispers his barbs wherever he goes, piercing him with every step; and yet he continues, thinking his consolation to be measured in miles..."
Regret cannot be satisfied with distance- that is the moral of this story.
Regret cannot be satisfied with distance- that is the moral of this story.
by WhatYouThinkVWhatYouKnow June 24, 2013
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