A term coined by a nonchalant guy meaning you can't see them soon because of life and circumstances, so you'll see them during the best time of the year and let them be
Marisol: when will I see you gurrrrrllll
Derek: see you in October
Marisol: okay bet life is crazy love you <)
Derek: see you in October
Marisol: okay bet life is crazy love you <)
by love clash July 11, 2024
Corporate lingo to say, “I’m disappearing to an undisclosed location for a holiday, and I’d rather wrestle a bear than deal with work.” It gives the illusion of a business trip, but really, you're vibing somewhere on the beach with a Negroni and work phone turned off.
VP: “Can you put this deck and analysis together for next week?”
You: “Sorry, I’ll be out—see you in Washington.”
Translation: “I’m backpacking in Thailand, good luck surviving without me.”
You: “Sorry, I’ll be out—see you in Washington.”
Translation: “I’m backpacking in Thailand, good luck surviving without me.”
by corporateweapon69 December 20, 2024
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by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 07, 2025
doctor I can't tell if I'm not me... see how I laugh at you you'll never understand no you'll never understand
by Kjoslnkcklnc October 08, 2023
Used to describe someone for their cuteness and gorgeousness. A symbol for high status or greatness yet humble and understanding. Annoying yet adorable at the same time. Full of energy and thoughts but so fragile and need a special, specific way of handling. A good listener but never was good at expressing themselves
by _ravI November 23, 2021
Used to describe someone for their cuteness and gorgeousness. A symbol for high status or greatness yet humble and understanding. Annoying yet adorable at the same time. Full of energy and thoughts but so fragile and need a special, specific way of handling. A good listener but never was good at expressing themselves
by _ravI November 23, 2021
A person who believes they are doing something right or good while being oblivious to the flaws in their thinking, belief, or execution is often described as having a "blind spot" or exhibiting
"confirmation bias" in their thinking, where they selectively focus on information that confirms their existing beliefs and disregard contradictory evidence.
Other relevant terms depending on the context could include:
"Self-deceived":
When someone is actively misleading themselves about their actions or motivations.
"Dunning-Kruger effect":
A cognitive bias where people with low ability overestimate their own competence, often leading to a lack of self-awareness about their mistakes.
"Illusion of superiority":
A related concept to the Dunning-Kruger effect, where someone believes they are better than others, even when evidence suggests otherwise.
"Cognitive dissonance":
When someone holds conflicting beliefs or behaviors, which can lead to them rationalizing their actions to maintain consistency.
"confirmation bias" in their thinking, where they selectively focus on information that confirms their existing beliefs and disregard contradictory evidence.
Other relevant terms depending on the context could include:
"Self-deceived":
When someone is actively misleading themselves about their actions or motivations.
"Dunning-Kruger effect":
A cognitive bias where people with low ability overestimate their own competence, often leading to a lack of self-awareness about their mistakes.
"Illusion of superiority":
A related concept to the Dunning-Kruger effect, where someone believes they are better than others, even when evidence suggests otherwise.
"Cognitive dissonance":
When someone holds conflicting beliefs or behaviors, which can lead to them rationalizing their actions to maintain consistency.
by JDizzE December 10, 2024