by ThunderSpider May 31, 2017

A suffix used at the end of a gendered word like a job or title (typically replacing ones ending in -er or -ess) to make a gender neutral/non binary form of that word.
While many words such as actor or steward are sometimes used neutrally, the "neutral" form usually has a very male connotation to it, even if it's considered gender neutral
While many words such as actor or steward are sometimes used neutrally, the "neutral" form usually has a very male connotation to it, even if it's considered gender neutral
Examples of this being
Actor (male)/Actress(female) + -ex = Actrex(neutral)
Prince(male)/Princess(female) + -ex = Princex(neutral)
Actor (male)/Actress(female) + -ex = Actrex(neutral)
Prince(male)/Princess(female) + -ex = Princex(neutral)
by Gatewayfence March 18, 2024

An ex-vegan is someone who is no longer vegan. Many vegans quit veganism due to health reasons, hair loss or other reasons such as craving meat and so they go back to eating animal products.
Unfortunately, many ex vegans get a lot of hate just because they’re no longer vegan or just because they want to improve their health and aren’t able to do so on the vegan diet. Not everyone knows that veganism doesn’t work for everyone.
On the other hand, some vegans actually accept people who are no longer vegan and are very supportive of them.
Unfortunately, many ex vegans get a lot of hate just because they’re no longer vegan or just because they want to improve their health and aren’t able to do so on the vegan diet. Not everyone knows that veganism doesn’t work for everyone.
On the other hand, some vegans actually accept people who are no longer vegan and are very supportive of them.
Ex-vegan: Hello guys, I’m no longer vegan which means I am now back to eating animal products as veganism hasn’t been working for me. I am doing because of health reasons and I have been dealing with hair loss.
Rude vegans: How dare you! More animals are going to die because of you! All of your hard work was all for nothing!
Rude vegans: How dare you! More animals are going to die because of you! All of your hard work was all for nothing!
by its mum not mom u american shi August 16, 2020

To use when you've been in a sapphic situationship that went nowhere.
A reference to the graphic novel, Scott Pilgrim.
A reference to the graphic novel, Scott Pilgrim.
by Some1Sumwherr November 21, 2024

.exe means a file is executable. Executable also means to kill. If your friend has .exe in their username either they're just being edgy, following a trend, or maybe you gotta check on her. it's kind of a subtle hint or joke about death.
by Just a Teenager Who Knows November 7, 2022

.9.<,.0.3.4.3.0.>.<.7.9.7.6.>.9.Exe-Keep-Any-Estrada-Discard-To-.9.The-.9.Estrada-aLa-Murphy-Keep-And-Acquire-The-Sense-I-Breathe-Exe<.7.9.7.6.><.0.3.4.3.0.>.9..
.9.<,.0.3.4.3.0.>.<.7.9.7.6.>.9.Exe-Keep-Any-Estrada-Discard-To-.9.The-.9.Estrada-aLa-Murphy-Keep-And-Acquire-The-Sense-I-Breathe-Exe<.7.9.7.6.><.0.3.4.3.0.>.9..
by Adujasty343 July 12, 2025

Like friends with benefits but between two people who were previously coworkers. Also known as ECWB.
Not to be confused with Coworkers with Benefits
Not to be confused with Coworkers with Benefits
“Hey Ashley, since we matched on Hinge, would that make us ECWB if we banged?”
“ECWB? What’s that?”
“Ex-Coworker with Benefits, obviously. It’s a new lingo.”
“ECWB? What’s that?”
“Ex-Coworker with Benefits, obviously. It’s a new lingo.”
by Geplenruy May 18, 2021
