A response to your message that is actually relatively decent and not just k, or lol, these things can be sent but must be followed with a contribution to your statement.
"I love you" is an acceptable reply for a significant other
"Lol. I love your meme"
"K, but what about (blank)?"
"Lol. I love your meme"
"K, but what about (blank)?"
by Lil_Weirdo_ July 23, 2019
Someone regardless of actual gender who misappropriates the term "reply guy" to otherwise respectful social media comments and unjustly makes someone out to be a douche-nozzle when they were really just partaking in a discussion prompted by the "Reply Gal". Reply Gals are hypocritical in the fact that they blame others for replying to a comment and instead of blocking a person they don't want to converse with make it a point to ridicule them through a reply of their own and applying other made up mockeries such as calling them "sea-lions" or "JAQass", using a response of genuine confusion as justification to further their cyber-bullying and take out misplaced anger on some innocent netizen instead of actual douche-nozzles.
I'm sorry if you're upset, but my friend's comment was not a personal attack, just a political question based on your political post so why are you being such a Reply Gal towards him?
by VinnfordSansbury September 16, 2020
by airfresh01 June 10, 2020
A Jayne's reply
A 'comeback' or retort that is so predictable that the intended recipient is able to preemptively create a facebook group that... um... predicts it.
Can also be used to describe the language 'skills' of facebookers who say things like: ROFL or EPIC FAIL or who use the keyboard to create twee little graphics that depict ladders replete with accompanying cliches.
A 'comeback' or retort that is so predictable that the intended recipient is able to preemptively create a facebook group that... um... predicts it.
Can also be used to describe the language 'skills' of facebookers who say things like: ROFL or EPIC FAIL or who use the keyboard to create twee little graphics that depict ladders replete with accompanying cliches.
For instance, a 'Jayne' might actually bother to type a ladder graphic in the absence of something worth saying. Follows it with "Something for the climb down. Careful now."
You say: "Bit of a 'A Jayne's reply'"
You say: "Bit of a 'A Jayne's reply'"
by Great-Aunt of Sohm-Yung Ho 🦉 November 03, 2009
by CoreyGill January 11, 2015
Used when you message someone and they don't reply. You message them saying "mad reply", which is sarcastic and to point out the fact that they really didn't reply at all.
by Young Aquarius May 23, 2017
A trap used on social media to lure people into replying to the post. Usually stating that something has happened to the person posting, but does not state what. This causes curious readers to ask what happened to him/her. These statement are usually exaggerated and are used as a cry for attention.
Person 1: This girl just posted "UGH THE WORST THING JUST HAPPENED I HATE MY LIFE!" on Facebook
Person 2: Such a reply trap
Person 2: Such a reply trap
by TheWinningTrashCan April 08, 2016