A pattern of speech that might seems excessively tragic or dramatic.
When someone phrases sound scenario-tic then they might had gotten caught up & gone way too dramatic.
When someone phrases sound scenario-tic then they might had gotten caught up & gone way too dramatic.
“ I’m a widow with 4 children, my husband killed himself when the debt had incurred, I’d to work everyday and during holidays continuously just to keep my children alive & healthy and be totally carefree ” Said Mary
“ That sounded so scenario-tic” said the interviewer
“ That sounded so scenario-tic” said the interviewer
by Maro1d__ September 26, 2020
That dumb Bitch that everyone is addicted to and people would watch during their online classes rather than paying attention.
Teacher: Jenny whats the answer to question 5
Me not knowing because I was watching tic tok: Puts that one tic tok on that makes it sound like your glitching. ; )
Teacher: Oh okay never mind
Me not knowing because I was watching tic tok: Puts that one tic tok on that makes it sound like your glitching. ; )
Teacher: Oh okay never mind
by ***tHat bITcH*** September 17, 2020
by Anonymous May 08, 2003
The final frontier. When you insert Tic Tacs one by one into your partners belly button using only your tongue. Keep track of how many fit without any falling out.
Pro tip: Works best with orange flavored Tic Tacs.
Pro tip: Works best with orange flavored Tic Tacs.
by tictacs4lyfe August 11, 2018
When two people gently touch noses and tongues at the same time as a gesture of affection. Can be used as both a noun and a verb.
by tihmn August 01, 2020
An informal Australian request (non-business slang) for a bit more time, a short amount of time like the tic of a clock.
Hang on a tic, mate. We're updating our website. G'day everyone. (written on a website)
Hang on a tic, sweetie, be with you next. (said by waitress)
Hang on a tic, sweetie, be with you next. (said by waitress)
by SEOwordwoman December 23, 2011
Moving the nose of a skateboard to either the left or the right by shifting your weight onto the back of the board, and popping the nose up in short hops. A beginner move used to change directions.
by Sk8er mom September 13, 2007