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

the one ex you have that is still your best friend and understands you more than anyone else but you're not together
by celsmeow September 8, 2023

Guy 1: My girlfriend broke up with me.
Guy 2: I’m sorry bro
Guy 1: it’s alright I saw her buy a mug that said “ex boyfriend tears” so now it’s like she’s drinking my jizz.
Guy 2: holy shit that’s funny as hell.
Guy 2: I’m sorry bro
Guy 1: it’s alright I saw her buy a mug that said “ex boyfriend tears” so now it’s like she’s drinking my jizz.
Guy 2: holy shit that’s funny as hell.
by The_realist_manz February 10, 2019

Josh's last words after being arrested for debt, being a pedophile and being in the Shotasome GC.
Theory by Natsume_666 / Eden: NJO H EX X means no s*x, meaning he was h*rny but got arrested before he could m*sturb*t*.
Theory by Natsume_666 / Eden: NJO H EX X means no s*x, meaning he was h*rny but got arrested before he could m*sturb*t*.
by axel^_^ April 9, 2023

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
