The feeling of self-conscious that a man gets after a blow job due to being naked except for his pants and/or underwear wrapped around his ankles. It usually appears about 3-4 minutes after orgasm and is accompanied by a strong feeling of "I should really pull my pants up".
Wendy wanted to talk yesterday after giving me head, but my ankle shame was making it hard to concentrate on the conversation... I finally just got up awkwardly and pulled my damn pants up.
by El Diablo Montoya August 6, 2011

Shame over: Dude I got a wicked shamover this morning. I can’t believe we got a second round of strippers for the bachelor party last night!
by MooseKnuckler34 January 15, 2024

E.G . Lisa slang-shamed Nathaniel by calling him a B**** A** N**** for not helping her into the car.
by Ty9206 February 28, 2023

The act of shaming someone for being a sub or acting subby, outside of a sexual context. Typically used by close friends.
Sub: "I wish I was shorter, for reasons."
Friend: (Disappointed) "Yeah, I know"
Sub: "Don't Sub Shame me."
Friend: "I'LL SUB SHAME YOU FOR USING THE TERM 'SUB SHAME'"
Friend: (Disappointed) "Yeah, I know"
Sub: "Don't Sub Shame me."
Friend: "I'LL SUB SHAME YOU FOR USING THE TERM 'SUB SHAME'"
by Sarin_Nox February 11, 2024

by Averagebanshee21 January 28, 2023

When you tape open someone's ass cheeks and fire hot sauce soaked darts into their asshole while shaming them.
by GP916 September 3, 2022

Shade shaming: mocking, ridiculing, or teasing someone about the amount of melanin in their skin. #shadeshaming
Examples of shade shaming: You're not black enough. You're SO dark!". You need to cover up those freckles!"
or white people, you know you love this one--"you're so PALE! You need some sun!" And of course, there's the infamous "what ARE you"? The only reason to ask a person "what" they are in terms of race is because you're going to form a new opinion of them based upon their answer, which is...you guessed it...a form of #RACISM.
or white people, you know you love this one--"you're so PALE! You need some sun!" And of course, there's the infamous "what ARE you"? The only reason to ask a person "what" they are in terms of race is because you're going to form a new opinion of them based upon their answer, which is...you guessed it...a form of #RACISM.
by HappyCathyinVA June 18, 2020
