Noun. A term used to describe someone you continuously fall in and out of love with.
1. If you are coming out of a relationship and currently don’t love anyone, this is the person you will always say yes to.
2. If you see this person, you may temporarily love them, then eventually notice that you don’t really love them. This would happen several times.
3. The first person you would go to if you just needed a relationship or sex.
1. If you are coming out of a relationship and currently don’t love anyone, this is the person you will always say yes to.
2. If you see this person, you may temporarily love them, then eventually notice that you don’t really love them. This would happen several times.
3. The first person you would go to if you just needed a relationship or sex.
Janice is Chandler Bing’s default mode in Friends.
1. I just broke up with Susan, I don’t think I really live anyone. Actually, I like Emily, just until I find someone else though. Emily is just my default mode.
2. Last night, I was really thinking about my life and realized that I really actually love Emily, but I realized this morning that she’s just a default mode.
3. I really need someone in my life, so I’ll just go to my default mode, Emily.
1. I just broke up with Susan, I don’t think I really live anyone. Actually, I like Emily, just until I find someone else though. Emily is just my default mode.
2. Last night, I was really thinking about my life and realized that I really actually love Emily, but I realized this morning that she’s just a default mode.
3. I really need someone in my life, so I’ll just go to my default mode, Emily.
by Pens fan September 15, 2020
when putting on some comfy clothes and wash my face and brush my teeth and watch some good ass satisfying shit 🤝
by tehee.com April 20, 2019
When everything you wearing or rockin is on point and you on a high note and you feeling your self and everything looks good
by Piggy25 February 05, 2016
yeti mode = chilling like a beast. This phrase means almost the same thing as chilling, but is used when the person who is doing the chilling is nevertheless on top of his or her game while he or she is relaxing or taking a break from something, especially when in solitude or out of the view of others, or if the person hasn't been seen for a prolonged period of time, but still retains respect for being boss, or for having experience or a unique character. The outward appearance of the person in yeti mode is irrelevant.
-What's up? We haven't seen you in awhile! What have you been up to? Is everything alright?
-Yeah, it's all good, just been chillin at home. Yeti mode, you know how it is.
-Yeah, it's all good, just been chillin at home. Yeti mode, you know how it is.
by agoodname April 28, 2011
1: when you’re so high you start comparing your friends to weird ass shit
2: when you feel it’s necessary to stomp around with your arms out in a modified t-pose on the way to the fridge. this is when a lot of delayed laughs come in.
2: when you feel it’s necessary to stomp around with your arms out in a modified t-pose on the way to the fridge. this is when a lot of delayed laughs come in.
friend 1: dude why are you walking like that?
friend 2: dude i initiated full yeti mode
bro you look like a whole ass yeti OMM you’re on full yeti mode
friend 2: dude i initiated full yeti mode
bro you look like a whole ass yeti OMM you’re on full yeti mode
by fuckalight March 02, 2019
by Beast mode=me February 19, 2016
by Brozinga2 November 02, 2020