The word 'based' when used in a sentence can mean:
- funny
- good
- cool
or any other positive remark.
- funny
- good
- cool
or any other positive remark.
Person 2: So, what did you do over the lockdown?
Person 1: I quit my porn addiction, started reading more, started lifting weights and became a religious fundamentalist.
Person 2: That's based, dude. I wish I was as based as you.
Person 1: I quit my porn addiction, started reading more, started lifting weights and became a religious fundamentalist.
Person 2: That's based, dude. I wish I was as based as you.
by iw035 September 21, 2020

Being based means you are positive and comfortable with being yourself. It was created by Lil B the Based God to spread positivity through his music
Person 1: instead of being sad that people hate on me, I'm now happy because they motivate me to do better.
Person 2: wow that is very based of you.
Person 2: wow that is very based of you.
by BasedPump July 22, 2020

1. The base of the house is quickly wearing away.
2. Because I wasn't prepared for bomb attacks, CATS took all my base.
2. Because I wasn't prepared for bomb attacks, CATS took all my base.
by dj gs68 August 7, 2003

The Quakers proved they were based by actively pushing for slavery abolition despite societal norms.
by MarcEtienne June 25, 2021

A white supremaccisssttttt turm by white supremacists and its probably part of a Nazi symbol who knows.
Let me educate you more: Based means anything good/conservative. Get it right.
Let me educate you more: Based means anything good/conservative. Get it right.
by Skyrim550 August 4, 2022

by BasedDepartment December 14, 2020

Based means correct and admirable, albeit often sort of controversial. It started (with this meaning) as a term in online political circles, but has devolved into being applicable to pretty much anything. It can be used as a single word response to something you agree with but you also perceive as something not universally accepted by society, or something really dumb or silly. It can also be used as an adjective with the same use. It can also be used to refer to a person you agree with. The word based is sometimes but not always used with the terms or variants of the terms “and redpilled”, a reference to The Matrix.
In a political context.
Person 1: “I think we need to start letting people in jail vote.”
Person 2: “Based”
Person 3: “Senator Stevens is based as fuck.”
In a non-political context.
Person 1: “I sleep with 12 stuffed animals.”
Person 2: “Based.”
In a stupid context
Person 1: “I only shit in the shower.”
Person 2: “That’s extremely based.”
Person 3: “Based and pooppilled.”
Person 1: “I think we need to start letting people in jail vote.”
Person 2: “Based”
Person 3: “Senator Stevens is based as fuck.”
In a non-political context.
Person 1: “I sleep with 12 stuffed animals.”
Person 2: “Based.”
In a stupid context
Person 1: “I only shit in the shower.”
Person 2: “That’s extremely based.”
Person 3: “Based and pooppilled.”
by EvysTruth June 3, 2021
