by Black Boyfriend January 31, 2011
1. Adjective- sore in the right places from an amazing Tinder encounter. 2. Noun- sore acquired from a bad Tinder encounter.
1. Adjective :) -"Holy wow, I am Tinder Sore- I got laid so many times and it was amazing!" 2. Noun :(- "She should probably get that Tinder Sore checked out."
by Dacey Bish February 22, 2021
by F4ilwin March 24, 2016
This is when you've been playing loads of games/watching loads of films/TV or looking online for an incredible amount of time and you get the symptoms of a numb butt, stiff achy muscles and pins & needles in various places, a bit like when you're bed ridden in hospital or something for too long.
Ty: Is Dave gonna come with us to see the movie tonight?
Chino: Nah dude, he's got that new game.. won't see him for months!
Ty: Oh man, he's gonna be covered in Sofa Sores!
Chino: Hahah ain't that the truth!
Ty: I'm over it. Let's go.
Chino: Nah dude, he's got that new game.. won't see him for months!
Ty: Oh man, he's gonna be covered in Sofa Sores!
Chino: Hahah ain't that the truth!
Ty: I'm over it. Let's go.
by Talonz April 16, 2010
by bjebdbdednejde November 11, 2020
One who is in the process of losing in a fair competition, but ends it before it can be completed and/or blames it on other sources.
Ex) “oh darn, i guess neither of us win because there was lag, I guess we can’t do it” “whatever, you are just a sore loser” “nu-uh, you don’t even know the definiton of a sore loser”
by SoreWinner January 25, 2018
(1) A common franglais appellation for the famous Parisian university, La Sorebonne.
(2) A bone that has been used, overused, abused.
(3) An exboner.
(2) A bone that has been used, overused, abused.
(3) An exboner.
"I was studying at the Sore Bone" but did I get laid?
"Not tonight, Darling", he said to his wife, "I've had a hard day I mean a sore bone from the office".
"Be patient: I've got a sore bone."
"Not tonight, Darling", he said to his wife, "I've had a hard day I mean a sore bone from the office".
"Be patient: I've got a sore bone."
by Michael M. Cooper September 15, 2007