A slang term used to describe a horror-infused or corrupted version of something originally intended to be kid-friendly. Often denotes a dark twist on familiar characters or stories, suggesting a blend of nostalgia, horror, and confusion.
Watching Deadpool feels like diving into the world of Spiderman.exe—it’s a less kid-friendly version of Spiderman that flips everything we knew upside down!
by Emotional Cruiser July 14, 2025
Get the .exemug. Look, there's an Exe(Discord) lying on the sand dune over there, let's give him some children to eat
Wassup ma Exe(Discord)
Wassup ma Exe(Discord)
by Wellison August 30, 2023
Get the Exe(Discord)mug. by yourmothershoe March 10, 2021
Get the exmug. I want to fuck you again
He hit his ex girlfriend with the happy birthday text man is down bad he wants to fuck her again.Ex girlfriend happy birthday text
by pp cc uu October 2, 2021
Get the Ex girlfriend happy birthday textmug. Boy 1: man no one wants to date me
Boy 2: your ex does date her again since it’s date your ex day
Bet
Boy 2: your ex does date her again since it’s date your ex day
Bet
by anonymous November 17, 2021
Get the Date your ex daymug. Expose all your worst exs who had did you dirty on August 14. They deserve to be exposed for doing dirty.
by Warrior_lynn14 August 14, 2019
Get the Expose ex daymug. Having a Fed-ex can be a real double-edged sword --- on da one hand, if you two parted ways amicably, he might be willing to "pull some strings" wif da higher government mucky-mucks on your behalf. But on da other hand, if said breakup was NOT overly pleasant, it could mean dat said stuffed-shirt intel-rep could very likely possess certain knowledge and/or power dat he could use to "make things warm for you".
P.S. A third situation could also be da case if said former heart-throb is now actually an "ex-Fed" --- as in, he's no longer working a government job. Depending on which fellow-officials he knew during his employment and/or why his "lofty" position was terminated, he might or night not still have significant "pull" wif his cronies in Washington, and thus his "heat-creating" powers over you could vary greatly.
P.S. A third situation could also be da case if said former heart-throb is now actually an "ex-Fed" --- as in, he's no longer working a government job. Depending on which fellow-officials he knew during his employment and/or why his "lofty" position was terminated, he might or night not still have significant "pull" wif his cronies in Washington, and thus his "heat-creating" powers over you could vary greatly.
by QuacksO March 16, 2023
Get the Fed-exmug.