A slang term that's short for them. Like the word them, it can be used to refer to a group of people, or a singular person. It can also be used as a shorted version of they for anyone who uses they/them pronouns.
Example 1 (Group of people):
Who are those guys at the con? I like 'em.
Example 2 (Person who uses they/them pronouns)
Person 1: What are you going to get Rain for their birthday?
Person 2: I'm going to get 'em a new phone.
Example 3 (Single person - Gender Unknown):
Person 1: Who was that?
Person2: I didn't see 'em
Who are those guys at the con? I like 'em.
Example 2 (Person who uses they/them pronouns)
Person 1: What are you going to get Rain for their birthday?
Person 2: I'm going to get 'em a new phone.
Example 3 (Single person - Gender Unknown):
Person 1: Who was that?
Person2: I didn't see 'em
by EnviousEnby December 30, 2021

by Q2theheart January 13, 2022

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by Second5oul January 17, 2021

"em raef" is simply "fear me" spelled backwards. It is a hidden message used to alert people that they should not feel safe around the person saying it.
A little boy was playing soccer with his friends, suddenly one of them kicked the ball over the fence to neighbour. The little boy went into the yard, his friends didn't see him again.
Then one old man came out, and shouted "EM RAEF!", the boys got really scared and ran away.
Then one old man came out, and shouted "EM RAEF!", the boys got really scared and ran away.
by lil ungrateful February 26, 2017

by yung greezy June 20, 2010

Person 1: “Why did you sleep with my wife?”
Person 2: “She was just asking for it?”
Person 3: “Will Smith ‘em!”
(Person 1 proceeds to slap Person 2)
Person 2: “She was just asking for it?”
Person 3: “Will Smith ‘em!”
(Person 1 proceeds to slap Person 2)
by TheRedPandaMan March 28, 2022
