Skip to main content

Monsterism 

The act of drinking large amounts of Monster energy drinks is known as Monsterism. Monsterism is a serious disorder that can lead to negative health outcomes such as heart disease, kidney stones, strokes, diabetes, liver failure, and death. It may also result in increased aggression, anxiety, and depression. Monsterism may also cause changes in one's personality and interpersonal relationships.

If a person drinks large amounts of Monster energy drinks, this is a sign of a serious addiction. It is important that the person effected seek medical help immediately and receive treatment for this issue.
"Joe drinks Monster a lot"
"Oh yeah, he has Monsterism"
Monsterism by Villagerjj January 10, 2024
Monsterism mug front
Get the Monsterism mug.
See more merch

Monstertown 

Another name for the City of Chicago. Monstertown would be a playboff the "Monsters of the Midway". Chicago is a huge city, hence the name monster. Other names are Windy City, Chi-town, Chicagoland, Second City. I believe "Monstertown" captures the essence of Chicago.
They got some great Blues music up in Monstertown!

Monstrimal 

Lady Gaga Little Monster and Kesha Animal. Usually they are the annoying fandom who felt their idols is relevant and known worldwide but in real life it’s the opposite way
A: Did you see the monstrimal tweet degrading others artists?
B: yeah, the monstrimal is the most disgusting and worst fandoms ever!
Monstrimal by Furrypurr April 26, 2025

MonsterMeat 

A dick that is big in both length and girth, this word was found in a copyasta
Man: oh we got a comedian guys😂🤣 Think your so funny huh? 🤔 Well bucko I am going to put this 6 meter MonsterMeat🍤 In between those cheeks🍞👏Then we will know what’s so comedic🤣😂🤣

Monstering

“Monstering” is when UK newspapers collectively vilify, dehumanize, or relentlessly attack an someone through sustained negative coverage. It’s a form of character assassination and moral panic–style persecution.

They are targeted over days, weeks, years. Stories are repeated with sensational or misleading framing to keep public outrage alive. They are portrayed as grotesque, dangerous, morally repugnant. Language strips them of sympathy — “beast,” “evil,” “scum,” etc. Humiliating or unflattering photos are chosen. They imply that the person represents something wrong with society — a moral decay, corruption, or threat to “decent people.”
Multiple outlets pile on, copying and amplifying each other’s stories.
The press follows the person’s every move, contacts relatives, digs into private life, and publishes details irrelevant to the public interest. The Leveson Inquiry (2011–12) exposed many such tactics.

The term gained prominence following the News of the World phone-hacking scandal. It was notably used by actor Hugh Grant and others describing how the press would “monster” people who challenged them — turning critics or public figures into tabloid villains. The practice reflects power dynamics: tabloids can make or destroy reputations, and “monstering” serves as both entertainment and intimidation.
“The monstering was high energy. Doubt turned into certainty that we’d done it wrong.” - Nick Davis’ character in The Hack, after Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers attacked him for a small discrepancy to shift the blame from Murdoch to Nick, the reporter exposing him and his media.
Monstering by Monstering October 15, 2025

cookie monstering 

When you cut a battery cable at an awkward angle and nothing will crimp to it.
To bad you're cookie monstering it, or it would fit.
cookie monstering by Plop August 5, 2016

Egg Monstering 

When one is so overwhelmed with emotion that they become a emotional squealing ball of joy.
Damn, she really Egg monstered after he kissed her at that party
If she runs away Egg monstering, she's probably texting me.
Egg Monstering by Noot noot December 30, 2016