The best rap group ever, coming straight out of Pittsburgh. They will be the biggest group ever cuz they focus on all the "possibilities"
by macmillersdope1143524562362546 September 16, 2011
You've probably met at least one person that has said this after color coordinating their pencils once in 5th grade, they aren't "soooo OCD" and they're annoying. Their name is probably Emily, Kate, or maybe Ashlynn
by Happyhapp34 May 08, 2022
A term used to describe the feeling one gets when they are extremely guilty about something bad they did. This person will go out of their way to avoid any scenario relating to the consequences of this mistake, which oftentimes takes up a lot of mental energy and belittles the persons humanity.
Steve: OMG I can’t stop thinking about the time I called Sally ugly in middle school. I feel so bad.... I should ask my parents if we can move to another state!
John: It sounds to me like you’re experiencing Real Event OCD. There’s no need to take precautions over a “what if” scenario. If you feel so bad, apologize! She will understand.
John: It sounds to me like you’re experiencing Real Event OCD. There’s no need to take precautions over a “what if” scenario. If you feel so bad, apologize! She will understand.
by SheeshImFast May 02, 2021
by LFJohnson June 04, 2012
Someone who is compulsively obsessed with Omegle or any other random video chatting website. They usually spend most of their time on it searching for celebrities like Justin Bieber.
Sally: OMG! I saw Justin Bieber on Omegle last night!
Jenni (to Paula): She definitely has a bad case of Omegle Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Jenni (to Paula): She definitely has a bad case of Omegle Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
by Cee_DOg April 04, 2011
by hello_its_me April 30, 2022
This is the game given to the habit of some people of pausing TV shows or films mid-flow in order to read text that is displayed on screen.
This phenomenon wasn't very common a couple of decades ago, but the ability to pause a TV show or film and retain crystal clear quality has caused the occurrences of this to rise in number. Often the people pausing the screen will pause in the hopes of learning some extra information about what's going on or maybe see some inside jokes. While sometimes they are right, more often than not the information will add nothing to the experience.
Can be very annoying for people who just want to watch the show.
This phenomenon wasn't very common a couple of decades ago, but the ability to pause a TV show or film and retain crystal clear quality has caused the occurrences of this to rise in number. Often the people pausing the screen will pause in the hopes of learning some extra information about what's going on or maybe see some inside jokes. While sometimes they are right, more often than not the information will add nothing to the experience.
Can be very annoying for people who just want to watch the show.
by WatcherMark September 23, 2020