by rrfewreewe January 20, 2021

When a woman from Wyoming can use her words to rip a man's heart out, pull his soul from his throat and right when the man feels he is about to die, put everything back and give him crazy eyes. Make him fear for his life. Then tell him, "everything is fine" and make him paranoid till he is almost on the brink of feeling shell shocked. Then tell him she loves him.
by A scared man November 26, 2023

Describing Natasha's surly attitude when interacting with others in her cohort. An attitude description epitomizing malevolence. (Adjective)
by 2N_Clown November 8, 2021

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by ONLYSHMOOB March 7, 2021

" I Mean" is virus word that is used as single word to begin every sentence. It replaces "Umm;" and the less virulent "soooo;" that is currently being spread by PHDs, doctors and professors. It's virulence is equivalent to the notorious Valley-girl "Like; " from the 90s.
"I Mean" originated with a white guy who owned lots of cats that lived in the tunnels by the Bronx River. In 2018 he landed an
internship at a New York City Public Radio Station where his constant use of the word "I Mean" spread to it's production staff and news hosts who then infected staff at other Public Radio stations nationally and News hour hosts in British Broadcasting corporations. All things considered, the hosts on the media are basically super-spreaders of this virulent pre-sentence brain fart.
"I Mean" originated with a white guy who owned lots of cats that lived in the tunnels by the Bronx River. In 2018 he landed an
internship at a New York City Public Radio Station where his constant use of the word "I Mean" spread to it's production staff and news hosts who then infected staff at other Public Radio stations nationally and News hour hosts in British Broadcasting corporations. All things considered, the hosts on the media are basically super-spreaders of this virulent pre-sentence brain fart.
by thobblem September 16, 2021
