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
by marquan69 September 19, 2017
what takes the place of your name when you reject the name given to you because you do not agree with the reason why you were given it
Malcolm Little changed his name to Malcolm X because he said "Little" was his slave name, a name given by Mr. Little so everyone would know who his property was
by Travis Richard April 22, 2010