by Some_handle_that_isnt_used August 22, 2018

Cringe is a word, implemented by millennials to replace a three word phrase "second hand embarrassment".
*Person A presenting a PowerPoint presentation about China infront of his history class*
Person A: ... Oh and if anyone is wondering on July 4th 1989 nothing happened on Tiananmen Square. Now about the...
Person B quietly to itself: Cringe.
Person A: ... Oh and if anyone is wondering on July 4th 1989 nothing happened on Tiananmen Square. Now about the...
Person B quietly to itself: Cringe.
by low@ September 13, 2020

A perfectly precise verb that has now been mutilated into an adjective to well describe something morally intolerable, just because that thing is too much to handle.
by Medium Salsa December 11, 2016

Moments when you remember things that happened the previous night that you're not proud of, making you cringe.
Jane: Oh no.
Jessica: What's wrong?
Jane: I just remembered that I kissed Joe last night after that 5th tequila shot. I've got a bad case of the cringes.
Jessica: What's wrong?
Jane: I just remembered that I kissed Joe last night after that 5th tequila shot. I've got a bad case of the cringes.
by Pasadena Kim May 29, 2007

a. A noise accompanied by a solid hit that usually sends the opponent rocketing away.
b. A noise accompanied by the sparkle of something shiny, or epic.
b. A noise accompanied by the sparkle of something shiny, or epic.
a. Link hit Kirby with the Homerun Bat, blasting the pink ball off the stage with a satisfying "CRING".
b. The professor, smirking, pushed his glasses towards his eyes with a single finger, a soft "cring" sounding with the shine on their frame that followed.
b. The professor, smirking, pushed his glasses towards his eyes with a single finger, a soft "cring" sounding with the shine on their frame that followed.
by Tancuras April 01, 2009

by Jeffreyman November 17, 2017
