Conor Tierney, someone who uses snapchat extensively, usually to try and steal other people's girlfriends. However, would never speak to them in real life.
Conor Tierney is a big man snapchat warrior and talks to Tori on it, but never talks to her in the real world.
by TierneysMagicHat June 11, 2017
Type of person that doesn't reply to a message directly but instead waits a couple minutes to a hour to answer as a means of not looking "desperate"regardless of how pressing the situation can be.
Nato hasnt answered my snap that i sent an hour ago he was last online like two minutes ago. Dont sweat it he is a snapchat warrior, he has probably already halfswiped your message
by KKanonen December 04, 2023
Dude, she’s such a snapchat warrior, everytime i check snapmap to see what’s up, she’s seen “just now”
by nan212 May 16, 2022
A keyboard warrior is someone who communicates better through typing than speaking in real life. They can express their thoughts, arguments, and ideas more clearly and confidently when using a keyboard, but may struggle to do the same in face-to-face interactions. They’re more effective at organizing their thoughts and making points when typing, rather than in IRL conversations.
Person 1: "Wow, you had a lot to say in that chat! Why were you so quiet during the meeting?"
Person 2: "I'm more of a keyboard warrior—it's easier for me to explain things in writing!"
Person 2: "I'm more of a keyboard warrior—it's easier for me to explain things in writing!"
by silensu October 09, 2024
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An insult, usually used after losing an online argument, by lunkheads (see alpha male) towards those with superior knowledge or intellect, as a way of trying to change the subject and thus become the victor or to save face after proving themself to be less intelligent online than someone else. In the days before the internet, after losing a verbal argument, a person using this term today would physically attack the winner of a verbal battle, attempting to become the victor of a physical battle. In business, commonly used by those in management to refer to less vocal and therefore non-management staff (see promotion has nothing to do with ability). Usually the target of the insult is disabled in some way, e.g. autistic or mute, therefore the term is a form of discrimination or bullying.
"That non-verbal autistic guy thinks he's so smart but he's just a keyboard warrior, he wouldn't dare say that to my face or I'd smash his face in."
by maxkelp February 28, 2025
by Toxicneki November 23, 2020