A 1990s and 2000s movie trope. A diversity token to attract black audiences. Usually the black BFF is unknown to the general audience, but is an A-Lister in the black film scene. They, be it he or a she, offer gems of wisdom with a little urban or southern flair, and sometimes they can even save the day.
I wonder what that black actress from The Unborn is doing right now, she was so hot! But also, a great example of a dependable black friend.
Oh, you mean Meagan Good? I think she's married now..
Oh, you mean Meagan Good? I think she's married now..
by Oddkidd1 July 4, 2023

Someone whose hair is the only most 'attractive' part of her/his overall body, people love hairdependent-people because of their 'hairstyle', not because of their 'body' or 'face'.. Their body/face is usually ugly as fuck.
e.g Sarah Jessica Parker, George Clooney, Niall Horan, Harry Styles, 99% of the female-models.
e.g Sarah Jessica Parker, George Clooney, Niall Horan, Harry Styles, 99% of the female-models.
Jennifer: god, niall horan is so sexy
Kate: he's hair-dependent. only his hair is sexy, his face looks like a baked waffle wtf
Kate: he's hair-dependent. only his hair is sexy, his face looks like a baked waffle wtf
by CharmScorp July 25, 2013

by BH6500 January 18, 2021

Someone who has a full time job but still lives with their parents. A term coined by Greg Evans in his newspaper comic strip LuAnn. Becoming increasingly common as costs of living continue to rise.
by Shepherd Guy May 10, 2025

by sussy amogus imposter#7 August 31, 2021

Hym "Yes! So the validity of a set of propositions is dependent on the underlying ideas... So, at the core of the of the Abrahamic religions... The underlying idea... That determines the validity of the subsequent ideas... Is the claim that the creature of the universe spoke to the Jews. And that didn't happen. Which is what the question "Do you believe in God?" Is pertinent. So, God didn't say anything to Moses. What you have here is a psychopathic narcissist gloming on to a preexisting religion (following in the footsteps of the original psychopathic narcissist) and trying to morph the religion to his own ends so he can maintain the moral authority that the religion allows him to claim. That's what Jordan Peterson is doing. The validity of everything he says, hinges on a truth claim he does not believe. The thing you said (Jordan), IS NOT GOD. That you. You are not God. You don't even believe that there is one. You are a charlatan. It's not that deep."
by Hym Iam March 26, 2024

A reference to the 2023 congressional hearing on campus antisemitism. Specifically when asked "Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard's policies?" Harvard's former president Claudine Gay replied: "It depends on the context."
I know they said "all Jews should die" but that might not be antisemitic, it depends on the context.
by ytz123 January 22, 2024
