Typically used by sassy girls after being superior in an argument with someone or just generally agreeing with something.
by andthatsoncoronatime March 18, 2020

Meaning "period" as in what is put at the end of a sentence. The origin of this use of this word is in AAVE and Black Slang, and has been popularized widely on the internet. Used to express that your word is final and that you are in the right. Often said after making a statement.
by girlie23 December 1, 2020

Ok but he is hot periodt
by Sassy bish 💅🏿💅🏿✨✨ December 9, 2020

Guy 1: "my favorite character is su is periodt!1!!"
Guy 2: "Who's Periodt?"
Guy 1: "oops i meant peridot"
Guy 2: "Who's Periodt?"
Guy 1: "oops i meant peridot"
by ReptilliusMaximus September 6, 2021

PeriodT end of discussion it’s set in stone
You have probably heard it on tiktok if so you already no
You have probably heard it on tiktok if so you already no
by Kalyssa lande September 17, 2020

The phrase "Period Ahh Period Uhh" was a now-meme sung by the controversial media personality BrittBarbie on Tiktok.
Person one: PERIODT AHH PERIODT UHHH PERIODT AHH PERIODT UHHH PERIODT AHH PERIODT U-
Person two: What the hell are you singing? Your tone deaf!
Person one: That's the joke.
Person two: Urmm okay.
Person two: What the hell are you singing? Your tone deaf!
Person one: That's the joke.
Person two: Urmm okay.
by kaworuxshinjisupporter November 13, 2022

The Wiggette version of "period" or "and that's final".
Used at the end of a sentence or argument when the speaker has a very high amount of (usually misplaced) confidence that they are in the right.
Also occasionally slapped onto the end of some really basic motivational quotes to put on Instagram or Snapchat to make it seem as if the poster is saying something incredibly revolutionary or meaningful when in fact they pulled the quote from a BuzzFeed list made back in 2016.
Used at the end of a sentence or argument when the speaker has a very high amount of (usually misplaced) confidence that they are in the right.
Also occasionally slapped onto the end of some really basic motivational quotes to put on Instagram or Snapchat to make it seem as if the poster is saying something incredibly revolutionary or meaningful when in fact they pulled the quote from a BuzzFeed list made back in 2016.
by Spasttic December 20, 2020
