by Grovyle_The_Hero253 April 07, 2020
personalizing a device, such as a PC or android phone, by coordinating the visual style of icons, wallpapers, menus, etc. This can be done manually or by using an application (such as Android launcher apps). Most commonly used when describing the personalization of Android devices, specifically.
by MissCivi July 01, 2018
Having a theme that makes you look cool, such as putting the shaka close you your face sticking your tongue out looking high as hell. This is usually what young rappers do, trying to prove you are cool and party a lot. Also in a dark room with your camera flash on
Friend: Dude this party is lit
Soundcloud rappers: Yeah bro lets have a trap theme to show we can party hard.
Soundcloud rappers: Yeah bro lets have a trap theme to show we can party hard.
by Waristin May 10, 2018
by a paeson November 23, 2021
The most amazing song on the face of the earth. It should honestly be the song that we sing after school everyday and worship in halo temples.
by FriendOfPatdumb January 09, 2020
Theme (adjective) refers to a product outfit or event that fits perfectly with a recognised aesthetic or concept.
Person A: “Hey I love your outfit”
Person B: “Thanks I’m going to a renaissance fair later”
Person A: “Cool that belt is so theme”
Person B: “Thanks I’m going to a renaissance fair later”
Person A: “Cool that belt is so theme”
by SAD_WICH :(( June 30, 2023
1. the first major constituent of a clause, indicating the subject-matter, typically being the subject but optionally other constituents, as in “ poor he is not.”.
2. an essay written by a student on an assigned subject.
3. a prominent or frequently recurring melody or group of notes in a composition.
4. the stem of a noun or verb; the part to which inflections are added, especially one composed of the root and an added vowel.
5. any of the twenty-nine provinces in the Byzantine empire.
2. an essay written by a student on an assigned subject.
3. a prominent or frequently recurring melody or group of notes in a composition.
4. the stem of a noun or verb; the part to which inflections are added, especially one composed of the root and an added vowel.
5. any of the twenty-nine provinces in the Byzantine empire.
1. "In the sentence 'Poor he is not,' the theme is 'poor,' which is a constituent that introduces the subject matter of the clause."
2. "The theme of the student's essay, assigned by the teacher, was the impact of social media on teenagers."
3. "the first violin takes up the theme high up in its register"
4. "In linguistics, the 'theme' of a word is the core part to which grammatical endings are attached, such as '-ed' for past tense or '-s' for plural."
5. A theme in the Byzantine Empire was a geographically defined military-civilian district, essentially a province with its own military and administrative structure.
2. "The theme of the student's essay, assigned by the teacher, was the impact of social media on teenagers."
3. "the first violin takes up the theme high up in its register"
4. "In linguistics, the 'theme' of a word is the core part to which grammatical endings are attached, such as '-ed' for past tense or '-s' for plural."
5. A theme in the Byzantine Empire was a geographically defined military-civilian district, essentially a province with its own military and administrative structure.
by Arminkshipper January 04, 2025