facebook saying
when you dont like someones status but not cause your hating just cause you thought it was cool
when you dont like someones status but not cause your hating just cause you thought it was cool
by roccot7 June 27, 2010

you usually come up to this in comment sections of youtube videos where the main subject of the video is mocking on a youtuber/related has, by myth, most of the audience are kids, usually age 9 or lower.
if the video is actually about that subject, and it has dislikes
if the video is actually about that subject, and it has dislikes
IdubbzTV: *makes ricegum content cop video / disstrack*
video: *has dislikes*
people in the comment section: if this video was age restricted, there'd be no dislikes
video: *has dislikes*
people in the comment section: if this video was age restricted, there'd be no dislikes
by zz9 November 15, 2019

by NintendoNerd March 1, 2019

by ATotallyOriginalAndFunnyUserna December 4, 2020

When you generally dislike someone and wish to never encounter them again for the rest of your life.
P1: takes a steaming shit on your mattress like the worthless piece of psychotic shit they are
P2: "i generally dislike you as a person and wish to never encounter you ever again for the rest of my life"
P2: "i generally dislike you as a person and wish to never encounter you ever again for the rest of my life"
by die you fucking brat July 16, 2020

Don’t rate this definition if the following is true: all of the above.
Answer! Let’s look at the text on the top. It says none of the below, meaning the middle text and bottom text shouldn’t be true. The top text states that the middle text is actually false, meaning that the top text is proving itself correct. Let’s consider the top text may be true, so the middle text can’t be true. Now if we take the bottom text, it can’t be correct as we already know the middle text is false. That means we have to dislike this definition. The top text says “Dislike this definition if the following is true: none of the below.”
Answer! Let’s look at the text on the top. It says none of the below, meaning the middle text and bottom text shouldn’t be true. The top text states that the middle text is actually false, meaning that the top text is proving itself correct. Let’s consider the top text may be true, so the middle text can’t be true. Now if we take the bottom text, it can’t be correct as we already know the middle text is false. That means we have to dislike this definition. The top text says “Dislike this definition if the following is true: none of the below.”
by ΒITCHES May 6, 2022

User1: Why can't I see the Urban Dictionary Likes and Dislikes?
User2: Yeah what's up with the website, is it a bug?
User3: No, this website has just gone to shit
User1 and User2: Aw fuck that sucks, now it's unusable
User2: Yeah what's up with the website, is it a bug?
User3: No, this website has just gone to shit
User1 and User2: Aw fuck that sucks, now it's unusable
by KeepTheDamnSocksOn September 20, 2025
