People who have paid for verification on Twitter and have a blue checkmark next to their name.
After Elon Musk acquired Twitter in October 2022, the blue checkmark lost its former status. This check was once restricted to politicians, journalists, 'official accounts', and other celebrities. After this distinction was dropped, people self-selected into buying verification who were often right wing Musk supporters.
Thus 'blue checks' is often used in context of a discussion to mean terminally online right wing accounts.
After Elon Musk acquired Twitter in October 2022, the blue checkmark lost its former status. This check was once restricted to politicians, journalists, 'official accounts', and other celebrities. After this distinction was dropped, people self-selected into buying verification who were often right wing Musk supporters.
Thus 'blue checks' is often used in context of a discussion to mean terminally online right wing accounts.
"Did you see that celebrity quit Twitter?"
"Yeah, they got ratioed by the blue checks and harassed at all hours"
"Yeah, they got ratioed by the blue checks and harassed at all hours"
by dots4dickn May 24, 2023
A rare delicacy found in the water fountains in the men's restroom. It has a very pleasant crunch, with a tangy aftertaste.
by phatbastard June 28, 2016
The blue heart is the bro heart. If you send this to someone after they send you a red, pink, yellow, or white heart, you're being friendzoned pretty hard there. Unless it's your BFF
"So how are things with you and insert crush's name?"
"Not good. Last night he sent me a blue heart!"
"Not good. Last night he sent me a blue heart!"
by babyfreakingirl October 08, 2020
by CreepedOutByNames October 07, 2011
by trophy wife March 13, 2009