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shame

1. a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behaviour
2. (of a person, action, or situation) make (someone) feel ashamed
I tried to shame him into committing suicide
by randømpersøn June 13, 2021
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orange envelope of shame

A parking ticket, particularly one in a bright orange envelope, often found under windshield wipers on cars parked at university campuses and busy cities.
If you don't feed the meter when you park, there might be an orange envelope of shame on your windshield when you get back.

LPT: remove wiper blades from your car so the meter maid can't leave you an orange envelope of shame.
by southland August 18, 2017
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squeak of shame

The squeak made by the stall door when entering or exiting the stall to take a dump. The squeak of shame is often avoided by faking a pis.
There was another person in the restroom so Ron faked a pis until they left to avoid the squeak of shame.
by Stall Master April 14, 2010
mugGet the squeak of shamemug.

phat shame

A phat shame is used to describe something that is upsetting or a misfortune that is especially big. Invented by Caitlin
"I'm alllergic to pickles"
"oh that's one phat shame"
by Caitlindudlyke November 2, 2017
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Dick shaming

Is when a woman shames a genetically inferior beta, for his small penis.
Dick shaming is when a women say to you: "Your penis is so small, get out."
by BlackpilledGod September 5, 2019
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Shame bang

when you take one for the team like when your friend says that he needs a wingman and then you all the sudden think your watching an episode of my 600 pound life
Todd woke up and realized he shame banged Gina.
by Livenearparliment June 13, 2023
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country shaming

To make a disparaging or unflattering statement about an entire country or its people, either due to malice or insensitivity. What's important is the context in which the statement is said and the person's motive for saying it rather than whether it is true or not. A journalist could state that country X is the poorest in the region or has a high level of crime out of an earnest desire to inform the audience, but he/she may also have the desire to tarnish the image of the said country due to their own biases. Other more clear examples of country shaming include referring to countries as "sh*tholes", saying things like "your country doesn't matter" or "nobody ever goes there", and bringing up unflattering statistics about a country to mock someone.
Telling someone their country is poor and insignificant is a form of country shaming.
by jaqob September 16, 2022
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