The innocent presence unveiled and presented to cover deciet and questionable behavior to exhibit acceptability
by Biljper July 01, 2016
1. To look smug all the time and be very fast. (And fast for comebacks!) We Snivy-like people are not mean and popular. We certainly don't follow your stupid trends, either.
2. We are cool and mlg.
2. We are cool and mlg.
1. Wow. Look at her! She is so snivy-like!
2.
Person 1: Yarr, I am going to slap you if you don't quit being snivy-like.
Person 2: Just doing my job.
2.
Person 1: Yarr, I am going to slap you if you don't quit being snivy-like.
Person 2: Just doing my job.
by YouTube: Fluffy Latios Gaming August 06, 2015
Saying “sum like that” is like saying yes, but you don’t have explain after”. “Sum like that” gives approval and is a conversation ender.
by IAintMinuteMaid November 16, 2022
When you love someone, sex is called “making love”
When you don’t love someone, sex is called “making like”
When you don’t love someone, sex is called “making like”
by hawkbball July 10, 2020
Typically used on Facebook, you or another person has this as their status. When someone likes it the status writer gives them a name in private messages and the name receiver must give the name a ho in the status comments, without saying the name.
The aim of the game is for the status writer to read bitchy comments that only he/she knows who it is.
The aim of the game is for the status writer to read bitchy comments that only he/she knows who it is.
Z got X for like for a name and she said "used to fancy him, kind of a prick" but Y put up the status so only she knows that it's about X
by Chlöé Xâvïér April 30, 2016
by Sstud March 24, 2017
Likes on Facebook and/or other social media that are given by people who "like" you. Stalker Likes may or may not convert to true, offline liking.
by YourNumberOnePOS December 04, 2013