When you sprinkle some skibidi over a lifetime of edge-mogging and a splash of chaos, you get steebo.
*sighs* "I need this." - steebo
by steebossssss February 15, 2024
Get the steebo mug.The act of playing a game or using a device precisely at the time of your visitors’ arrival, that you otherwise wouldn’t be playing or using, solely to give the illusion that you frequently use said game or device and made a good purchase decision
He doesn’t actually play that game; he was just steel batallioning so we wouldn’t point out that he wasted $150 on that thing.
by anonymous February 27, 2024
Get the Steel Batallioning mug.The act of playing a game or using a device precisely at the time of your visitors’ arrival, that you otherwise wouldn’t be playing or using, to create the illusion that you frequently use said game or device and made a good purchase decision
He doesn’t actually play with that thing; he was just steel battalioning so we wouldn’t point out that he wasted $150.
by anonymous February 27, 2024
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Get the Steelers mug.Steel Derangement Syndrome is an illness that plagues numerous communities, often inciting the individual showing symptoms to act irrational and unhinged.
by SteelCityHater April 14, 2025
Get the Steel Derangement Syndrome mug.One of the worst ways to release a series, even worse than Stone Ocean, by giving fans practically no information on when episode 2 is coming out and killing the hype as soon as it builds, so that Netflix loses popularity rather than gains it
Steel Ball Run fan: I HATE NETFLIX I HATE YOU I HATE YOU NETFLIX I HATEEE WHAT IS THIS STEEL BALL RUN RELEASE SCHEDULE??????
Normal person: Are you okay dude???
Steel Ball Run fan: NO IM NOT OH MY GOD HOW CAN A COMPANY HATE FANS THIS MUCH
Normal person: Are you okay dude???
Steel Ball Run fan: NO IM NOT OH MY GOD HOW CAN A COMPANY HATE FANS THIS MUCH
by outis breed me please March 28, 2026
Get the Steel Ball Run release schedule mug.A term used to mock or dismiss the psychological toll of sustained online harassment, particularly gangcornering. When a target shows signs of distress after being mobbed, perpetrators or bystanders ask, “What, you don’t have steel mental health?”—as if enduring coordinated abuse without breaking were a reasonable expectation. The phrase weaponizes the concept of resilience, implying that anyone who suffers under extreme conditions is inherently weak. It is used to normalize gangharassment by shifting blame from the perpetrators to the target’s supposed fragility.
Example: “After she described how forty people had been harassing her for weeks, a moderator asked, ‘Don’t you have steel mental health?’—dismissing the trauma of mob abuse as a personal failing.”
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