People who believe Covid19 conspiracies and refuse to believe in the severity of any Global Pandemic. Sand People become very confrontational when asked to wear a mask or social distance themselves from others.
Sand People believe that every illness, is just a flu with a clever name the government uses to strip away freedoms and when confronted with facts about death rates they respond, "Do you know how many deaths the seasonal flu causes?"
Sand People believe that every illness, is just a flu with a clever name the government uses to strip away freedoms and when confronted with facts about death rates they respond, "Do you know how many deaths the seasonal flu causes?"
Person 1: "Hey man are you going to Karen's beach party this weekend?"
Person 2: "No. It's too dangerous with all the Sand People."
Person 2: "No. It's too dangerous with all the Sand People."
by MrKaren July 14, 2020

Containing miminal amounts of spice that only white people who rarely or never eat spicy food notice, and possibly complain about.
"Oh wow, this pasta contains a hint of pepper. I can't take all this spice! Where's the water?"
"Dude, that's only white people spicy. I don't recommend eating Indian food."
"Dude, that's only white people spicy. I don't recommend eating Indian food."
by krusty007 August 9, 2012

A phrase complete retards use to describe people that are smarter, brighter, superior well even ferrets are smarter, brighter, superior than them.
by Frank Sack April 25, 2006

An adage used as a psychological tool to expose bias.
The key portion is the last word, which used in this context can be interpreted either as a statement of truth (i.e. oranges are orange) or as a pejorative insult (Those shoes are gay). Essentially it will trigger people who are easily triggered. The point of doing this is to show that an inherently unbiased statement is interpreted by the individual to follow their own rationale, often time exposing their bias towards negative interpretation.
Similar to "It's okay to be white".
The key portion is the last word, which used in this context can be interpreted either as a statement of truth (i.e. oranges are orange) or as a pejorative insult (Those shoes are gay). Essentially it will trigger people who are easily triggered. The point of doing this is to show that an inherently unbiased statement is interpreted by the individual to follow their own rationale, often time exposing their bias towards negative interpretation.
Similar to "It's okay to be white".
heilhonkler tweets: "Gay people are gay."
rando tweets: "@Twitter why do you continue to allow homophobic hate speech on your platform? People like this are despicable and should be banned."
*outrage ensues*
rando tweets: "@Twitter why do you continue to allow homophobic hate speech on your platform? People like this are despicable and should be banned."
*outrage ensues*
by HeilHonkler November 11, 2019

Derogatory nickname for the state of Maryland. Usually applied by Virginia residents, in reference to the liberal bent of that state's politicians, in contrast to the conservatism common just south in the Commonwealth.
by BRYANJUSMC May 14, 2009

"So, what is all this noise around telling to someone who wasn't born here to go back to their country? It is at worst xenophobic but you lefties just can't wait to twist our words to call us racists! I am anything but that, I even have a black friend!"
"No, no. You guys are all very fine people."
"No, no. You guys are all very fine people."
by Arruz July 30, 2019

by Shamu Wilson October 22, 2019
