A dominant, caring, affectionate woman who is also a communist.
Basically a Dommy Mommy but left-leaning.
Basically a Dommy Mommy but left-leaning.
by Infinity Man April 28, 2020
The most salty and delicious treat that comes from butt hurt commies.
This delicacy comes from the commie's eyes. To ectract the commie tears you can : Bring up basic economics, Communism failing everywhere it has been tried, their relationship with their father, mass starvation and napalm(God, I love napalm).
This delicacy comes from the commie's eyes. To ectract the commie tears you can : Bring up basic economics, Communism failing everywhere it has been tried, their relationship with their father, mass starvation and napalm(God, I love napalm).
John: "I'm running low on commie tears. Hey Bill!"
Bill: "Yeah?"
John: "Communism has failed everywhere it has been tried."
Bill: *Cries commie tears*
John: "Nice."
Bill: "Yeah?"
John: "Communism has failed everywhere it has been tried."
Bill: *Cries commie tears*
John: "Nice."
by Spongey_lad October 31, 2020
by Jiggy February 16, 2005
Also known as "Yangster", "Yangie Commie", or even "Yangist Communist", a Yang Commie is an Internet user who is a self-proclaimed Marxist-Leninist (Authoritarian Communist) and a notorious simp for the character Yang Xiao Long from the American-produced anime series RWBY. They emerged on Yang Xiao Long's birthday celebrated on July 28th, 2023 on Twitter (known also as X) and are also present in Mastodon.
They are often spotted with profile pictures of Yang Xiao Long with communist imagery. Their goal is to make Yang Xiao Long be in a relationship with a boy after having witnessed Yang kiss Blake in Volume 9 of the series. They often make satirical and trollsome statements such as Volume 69 (a satirical chapter where Yang Xiao Long would most likely end up being married to a young man of her age) or shipping them with their own male OCs but they also provide some truthful information such as Yang not being in a romantic relationship during Volume 1.
Yang Commies tend to be often anti-LGBTQ+ due to their views on RWBY and Yang Xiao Long.
They are often spotted with profile pictures of Yang Xiao Long with communist imagery. Their goal is to make Yang Xiao Long be in a relationship with a boy after having witnessed Yang kiss Blake in Volume 9 of the series. They often make satirical and trollsome statements such as Volume 69 (a satirical chapter where Yang Xiao Long would most likely end up being married to a young man of her age) or shipping them with their own male OCs but they also provide some truthful information such as Yang not being in a romantic relationship during Volume 1.
Yang Commies tend to be often anti-LGBTQ+ due to their views on RWBY and Yang Xiao Long.
"Dude! This guy is spewing shit on the Internet about Yang being attracted to the opposite sex. He's probably a Yang Commie."
"I've never seen crazier homophobes than the Yang Commies who think that Yang Xiao Long from RWBY should have kissed a boy instead of Blake."
"I guess you can say that they are a 'Yang Commie'."
"I've never seen crazier homophobes than the Yang Commies who think that Yang Xiao Long from RWBY should have kissed a boy instead of Blake."
"I guess you can say that they are a 'Yang Commie'."
by Yugoslav1945 August 02, 2023
by dead commies make me smile April 24, 2005
by Anonymous August 29, 2003
"Person who gives forum n00bs a hard time, they are obsessed with grammar and are usually moderators and admins, who ban people for bad grammar and they think its theyre day job"
Correction: Person who gives forum n00bs a hard time, is obsessed with grammar, and is usually a moderator or admin who bans people for poor grammar and thinks it's their day job.
A Grammar Commie knows the difference between "they're", "there", and "their"; "its" and "it's"; "your" and "you're", et al.
Correction: Person who gives forum n00bs a hard time, is obsessed with grammar, and is usually a moderator or admin who bans people for poor grammar and thinks it's their day job.
A Grammar Commie knows the difference between "they're", "there", and "their"; "its" and "it's"; "your" and "you're", et al.
by L.W. October 18, 2007