A bullet reply is basically a reply that you say on social media when you really want to diss someone who said something that irritates you but you don't want to go too over the top so you don't seem too butthurt. The bullet part is an analogy, basically think of how a bullet is small but it can kill someone just fine. That's basically it, you send a reply that's not an over the top insult, but it gets the job done just fine
Person 1: Damn this guy irritated me
Person 2: Did you ignore him?
Person 1: No, it would be best to do so, but I sent him a bullet reply instead
Person 2: Good shit, that'll teach 'em
Person 2: Did you ignore him?
Person 1: No, it would be best to do so, but I sent him a bullet reply instead
Person 2: Good shit, that'll teach 'em
by UrbanInItsMostUrban August 18, 2024

A rare running gag on Twitter/X where someone replies to much on a tweet/post. It mostly occurs in the object show Twitter/X community.
Spam-replying is annoying.
by Itz KittyPinkiez May 25, 2024

Used when you send a message to a lot of people and you wanna have yarns so you say reply or die so that they feel like they should reply
by chronicle June 6, 2019

A response to your message that is actually relatively decent and not just k, or lol, these things can be sent but must be followed with a contribution to your statement.
"I love you" is an acceptable reply for a significant other
"Lol. I love your meme"
"K, but what about (blank)?"
"Lol. I love your meme"
"K, but what about (blank)?"
by Lil_Weirdo_ July 23, 2019

twitter user @teal_pnda
by startspurringXD April 20, 2024

Refers to a comparably-humorous but non-verbal version of three consonants and a dozen vowels, and involves using your forefingers or thumbs to manually "peel up" your eyelids and then groggily waggling your head to indicate to the person who requested your assistance that you're so weary that you can't even keep your eyelids open.
Sometimes when I ask my ordinarily-very-supportive sister about helping me with some task that admittedly I **could** perform all by myself but which would be a lot easier and/or more pleasant to accomplish with an assistant, she gives me the "eyelids-lift reply" to indicate that she feels really exhausted on that particular occasion. and so I respectfully "let it go" for the time-being, and then either wheezingly struggle though said arduous/disagreeable undertaking on my own, or wait till maybe the next day to ask my sister again if she could help me complete it.
by QuacksO November 22, 2018

When you type a reply to someone then forget to hit send yet still think you sent the message, or reply in your head while being unaware of the fact you DIDN’T actually reply
by She_Looks_Like_Fun July 23, 2024
