“John Doe” posted anonymously about another person & cowardly deleted said post. Then after avoiding conflict he turned offsocial media & went home and cleaned the house for his wife’s boyfriend.
A coward is an individual who fails to die for their beliefs. They typically run and evade their problems. In wartime, they will not kill nor die for their fellow soldiers.
Mike: "Bro Jarred is such a coward. I had this Russian dude on top of me and Jarred could have easily spared my bloodshed, buty he ran away lol."
Sam: " Wow what a f*sucking coward."
Mike: "Yeah lol the dude stabbed my hand, but obviously it wasn't anything near fatal. I will heal easily. I'm just saying, this could have easily been avoided if he weren't such a coward."
I have said this before but I'll say it again: Due to your collective delusional hero/authority figure complex threatening children is MORE dangerous than threatening you. That's what you're fighting for. Not so that you can protect the kids. You KNOW you CAN'T. I've been counting the number of times I've been within arms reach of a child since this started. You'll let the kid die. You'll even provoke it. But what you WILL NOT DO is give up this delusion of authority.
Hym "And that doesn't make me a coward. You don't have the authority to hold me accountable. You need to stop trying. And if the person who theoretically DOES... TRIES TO DO THAT... I'm just going hit the child-murder eject button. NOTHING THAT HAPPENS changes the fact that I need to be paid for my property/work. Nothing. You're going to continue to delude yourself under someone takes it out of your hand and if no one does, someone else is going to pay the ultimate price."
A term used in Australia. A very hard punch, usually delivered to the head, that is completely unexpected. Most often results in knock outs or knock downs. Viewed upon by most as an act of cowardice. Simmilar in meaning to king hit and sucker punch.
When a status (especially on Twitter) has significantly more likes than it does retweets/reposts/shares. Usually happens when people like or agree with a statement, but are afraid to share on their own profile for fear of being mocked or embarrassed. Usually involves taboo sexual remarks or embarrassing bodily functions.
If someone writes about how all of us have had a crush on a hot cousin at one point or another, and 9.4k people have liked it but only 37 people have retweeted it, that's the Coward's Ratio.