Susie thinks she is all that on twitter. Her posts are getting too snooty so I think I am gonna un-follow her.
I need to un-follow a few tweeters, the posts are getting too much for me to keep up with.
I need to un-follow a few tweeters, the posts are getting too much for me to keep up with.
by sissysusieq April 27, 2009

A weekly event hosted at the social networking site Twitter. It's where you can recommend your followers to follow more people.
An example of a Follow Friday tweet...
Heya guys! Considering Follow Friday... @eddsworld @thetomska @cinemassacre
Heya guys! Considering Follow Friday... @eddsworld @thetomska @cinemassacre
by MisaTange July 8, 2009

Medical term for hormonic variations control , by periodical blood-test (concerning thyroid gland diseases)
follow-up : control of hormonic variations , by periodical blood-test (concerning thyroid gland diseases)
by acevince December 28, 2015

by puagmba March 29, 2015

Following someone on a social media site strictly to watch them get no likes or responses on everything they post. Watching them be unpopular.
by Fuq_girl September 7, 2015

HAIL LORD MEEP! JOIN US OR PERISH!! WE HAVE MEEPDONALDS! THOSE WHO DO NOT JOIN ARE NOT ONLY HERESY BUT ALSO DEAD BECAUSE WE WILL KILL THEM!
guy 1: “THOSE FOLLOWERS OF MEEP ARE PRETTY FUCKING STUPID.”
gay 2: “YEAH”
*BOTH OF THEM DEAD NOW BECAUSE MEEP YOU*
gay 2: “YEAH”
*BOTH OF THEM DEAD NOW BECAUSE MEEP YOU*
by Orlando#6585 March 20, 2021

A common situation where a vehicle pulls in front of you, always traveling much more slowly, which you can not pass due to heavy traffic or road design, and is inexplicably making every single turn you intend to make until you reach your destination.
When driving through a subdivision to get to a fiend's house, a fully-loaded moving van or a driver who is lost, creeps along in front of you, making every turn you need to, and will remain in front of you for the entirety until you reach that friend's house.
"Sorry I'm late. I was stuck behind a school bus that was following in front of me and I never had an opportunity to pass it."
"Sorry I'm late. I was stuck behind a school bus that was following in front of me and I never had an opportunity to pass it."
by Cale Dempster June 19, 2010
