Think About It, the button you press when on your own Facebook profile, and AI suggests another individual you may/and/or may be friends/ or associated with may be friends with you, so you click X at the top right of their profile picture.
by SsBeef November 12, 2018
Person 1: 'I ship Ranboo X Tubbo!'
Person 2: 'Platonically right?'
Person 1: '...'
Person 2: 'PLATONICALLY RIGHT 1?!?!'
Person 2: 'Platonically right?'
Person 1: '...'
Person 2: 'PLATONICALLY RIGHT 1?!?!'
by ThtGenderfluidFryingPan December 17, 2021
Brackets that represent a filled tick-box. Hence the writer is asserting that the statement following the brackets is true, or wants to highlight the presence of something or other.
{x} is the opposite of { }, an unchecked tick-box which means the statement is false or missing.
Multiple tick-boxes are often strung together, like a check-list of true and false statements.
(Note - curly brackets are used in the examples, since urbandictionary uses square brackets to denote links. However in real usage, square brackets should always be used.)
{x} is the opposite of { }, an unchecked tick-box which means the statement is false or missing.
Multiple tick-boxes are often strung together, like a check-list of true and false statements.
(Note - curly brackets are used in the examples, since urbandictionary uses square brackets to denote links. However in real usage, square brackets should always be used.)
Quote: "I just really love bananaz. They are the best fruit by miles!!!1!"
{x} bananaz
{x} fruit experts itt
{ } OP has better things to do than posting this shiz
x
{x} bananaz
{x} fruit experts itt
{ } OP has better things to do than posting this shiz
x
by Tickboxman August 13, 2010
Who the hell is X?
by Grovyle_The_Hero253 April 03, 2020
by Kaa-chan April 28, 2009
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i. 1. No, don't, stop; an emphasis on "no" showing no anger but instead an element of apathy on the matter.
by Cornfield McGee October 27, 2004