Not BigBankBby
by BABEY H03 April 12, 2021
Example a.
Person 1: "You're looking very Fuuta (the one from twitter) today"
Person 2: "That's mean"
Example b.
Person 1: "That painting looks Fuuta (the one from twitter)"
Person 1: "You're looking very Fuuta (the one from twitter) today"
Person 2: "That's mean"
Example b.
Person 1: "That painting looks Fuuta (the one from twitter)"
by Mlnonaraidate July 18, 2022
When you open a post on twitter that's labeled as "Sensitive Content", It can be considered any image or video before being opened, based on a random technological event in the twitter servers. It has an ever-changing RNG chance of being any image or video, from Smash Bros. gameplay to pornography to high quality angry birds.
I took my chances with the Schrödinger's Twitter Content Button and I got a video of a dude being sliced.
by Combo_42 November 20, 2021
English phrase intended as a blatant lie to obscure an act of poor judgment on one's part. Originated with regard to making horrible statements on Twitter, of course, but can really be used in just about any situation and be as believable.
Child - Mom, you were supposed to pick me up from school at 3:30 today.
Mom (obviously drunk) - My Twitter account was hacked.
Mom (obviously drunk) - My Twitter account was hacked.
by paleoderek November 20, 2014
a part of stan twitter that stans a talented singer called ariana grande. problematic most of the time but also hilarious
by h2gari January 08, 2019
by Josh Thaa Man May 02, 2009
Verb.
F.T.D.-Facebook Twitter Disorder.
Someone who has the attention span of a goldfish and are so passively apathetic, egocentric, narcissistic.
F.T.D.-Facebook Twitter Disorder.
Someone who has the attention span of a goldfish and are so passively apathetic, egocentric, narcissistic.
Wow! Did you see her F.T.D. (Facebook Twitter Disorder) last night? I've never seen so many posts in an hour!
John likes to F.T.D. with her! Must be using his Macbook! :P
John likes to F.T.D. with her! Must be using his Macbook! :P
by Tommy Dictionary February 04, 2011