Me: This song is the best song ever!
You: no it actually sucks ...
Me: what ever bro this song slaps
You: stop self-gaslighting dude we all know that song is trash
You: no it actually sucks ...
Me: what ever bro this song slaps
You: stop self-gaslighting dude we all know that song is trash
by knowlegde69 December 15, 2021
self krik means when someone is poes ugly. poes ugly is kak ugly and kak ugly is just.... mase poes ugly. say it when someone is very rude to you and make fun of you.
"you self krik!"
by Jessy Kendrick September 13, 2022
by bluestinger66 December 01, 2022
When a male is comfortable with removing his clothes, or not wearing underwear (free balling) because he has a big penis, and knows it.
Dude, did you hear Tyler suprise stripped for that foreign girls birthday party?" "Damn, Tyler has serious self cockfidence.
by CockyandIknowit March 29, 2011
Facebook or Twitter postings: "Opening for the Crosby, Stills, and Nash concert was totally humbling." "I have a Facebook friend who is always dropping names in a self-deprecatulating way." Self-deprecatulation is a common theme in social media today.
by Vidiot777 May 04, 2015
To be openly and shamelessly self-absorbed, placing yourself on a pedestal, most times undeservedly and annoyingly so. Being on your own nuts, as if you’re figuratively sucking yourself off for attention and identity-creating affirmation. Auto-hypersensationalism.
Instagram is an excellent platform to observe excessive self-jocking behavior, which reeks of desperation.
by Kirkury October 23, 2020
The Internet had long ago turned navel-gazing into an international pastime, but self-tracking takes the self-absorption to a new level. Using elaborate graphs, pie charts, websites and newer technologies, self-trackers catalogue everything in their lives, sometimes with no clear result.
Self-tracker.
Self-trackers like Messina and Evans could spend hours online, charting, analyzing, tracking. Life as a series of pure, distilled data points, up for interpretation.
—Monica Hesse, "Bytes of Life," The Washington Post, September 9, 2008
Self-trackers like Messina and Evans could spend hours online, charting, analyzing, tracking. Life as a series of pure, distilled data points, up for interpretation.
—Monica Hesse, "Bytes of Life," The Washington Post, September 9, 2008
by Ezaa March 21, 2009