by "onmouseover=alert(1)// October 12, 2019
A statement used when someone is so sure/confident that he/she is correct about something, that he is willing to have his head chopped off if he is proven wrong.
by Kua August 10, 2005
It is a hint to the answer of a question, it works best if you know the person well enough that they can figure out the answer on their own. Emotions & expressions can also hint towards the answer.
Also used if you actually don't know or are trying to cover your company's ass.
Also used if you actually don't know or are trying to cover your company's ass.
"Hey Bob, have you ever seen Iron Man 1 before?"
"I can neither confirm nor deny that"
"Hey Jill, do you have my pencil?"
"I can neither confirm nor deny that"
"I can neither confirm nor deny that"
"Hey Jill, do you have my pencil?"
"I can neither confirm nor deny that"
by tihmmer December 16, 2021
by sxcurity January 07, 2017
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February 24, 2021
He regretted it immediately!
A retard "You see, I call someone a name and then I confirmation bias other people into believing me. It's like I do the confirmation bias for you and then I expect the audience to ignore the fact that I'm an imposter."
by Hym Iam January 19, 2025
Verb: to touch yourself in exotic ways to please audience, only achievable by very few, can cause bleeding
by berniecornwald December 10, 2021