Adjective in context of Caucasian people experiencing discrimination as a minority in Asia. A sarcastic term used to connote cultural barriers faced by Caucasian who are stereotyped as being more polite, upscale, wealthy than non Caucasian locals, thus being burdened with living up to false stereotypes.
White man's burden is like a Caucasian being burdened with stereotypes of whiteness, like you are supposed to be rich, polite, and nice like white people seen on TV
by Mactoshmed March 16, 2023
M: Man don't be like that, your painting is perfect!
N: But I did the nose wrong and the forehead's too big... Sorry, guess it's just an Artist's Burden.
N: But I did the nose wrong and the forehead's too big... Sorry, guess it's just an Artist's Burden.
by Noah.Theatre January 06, 2016
The task that fat-ass millennial gamers believed they have to propose the chronology of the late "Call of Duty" franchise, which they have no control over, as more futuristic titles were released after the first.
At the 2014 release of "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare", sure progress of the renowned franchise's chronology, the Fat Boy's Burden first surfaced.
by 1stevelation October 28, 2017
a term used in a situation when something happens and you either blame it on the person next you or have the person next you deal with saying "your burden" and walking away
lilly & kate are talking
sam(runs up to both lilly and kate):
sarah herd tom cheated on her with one of her friends!
lilly: your burden. (walks away)
sam(runs up to both lilly and kate):
sarah herd tom cheated on her with one of her friends!
lilly: your burden. (walks away)
by gah!queen November 06, 2008
When your last child moves from home to go to college leaving the parents alone for the first time in years to explore the freedom and bliss of their next stage in life. Happier version of "Empty Nesters" which elicits a connotation of sadness and loss which is the opposite of a couple who is Free Birdin'
Mom and Dad are Free Birdin' (Burden) in Mexico...again. They so seem happy and more relaxed since I left for college. I wonder why?
by Bruno's Frank May 16, 2023
You mean that it causes someone a lot of difficulty, worry, or hard work. The developing countries bear the burden of an enormous external debt.
1.”No wonder my parents called me a burden”
2.”Being a burden to my family makes me feel like a mistake”
2.”Being a burden to my family makes me feel like a mistake”
by TheAnimeGod September 09, 2020