When someone says that they’re alluding to you being part of the LGBTQ community.
Popular in UK social media as the song ‘Wo Fie’ blew up on tiktok, ‘your driver could be LGBTQ’ .
Popular in UK social media as the song ‘Wo Fie’ blew up on tiktok, ‘your driver could be LGBTQ’ .
(Toxic masculinity example 🤣)
A group of boys/men doing tiktok dances maybe in a sassy way maybe not.
Tiktok comments : it’s nice to be nice 👀
A group of boys/men doing tiktok dances maybe in a sassy way maybe not.
Tiktok comments : it’s nice to be nice 👀
by LaceyMena November 11, 2022

Be nice to him.
by Hehfkdjehkeodue June 9, 2021

Phrase popularized by Twitch Streamer PayMoneyWubby, referencing top comments under porn reddit posts complimenting the woman in the post without mentioning the obvious nudity.
Originated exactly at the 30 minute mark of PMW’s Rest in Peace Lego Boy Archived Stream
Originated exactly at the 30 minute mark of PMW’s Rest in Peace Lego Boy Archived Stream
by LX3Oblivion March 7, 2024

A way to trick your elders into thinking that you aren't being rude to them by changing the way to speak about things to them.
Elder: "My grandson is so nice to me, he always does everything I ask and acts exactly like I want him to."
Someone else Idk: "You're extremely narcissistic."
Someone else Idk: "You're extremely narcissistic."
by SeIkie December 28, 2022

by Pogger's January 24, 2022

Nice sport (n.): A person who publicly laughs along with satire or mockery directed at them in order to appear unfazed, but without acknowledging or addressing the criticism behind it. A kind of performative good sportmanship that shields from accountability.
The term is a play on the term "good sport" and "nice guy". The main crux being the difference between "good" and "nice", where "niceness" can refer to surface-level agreeableness rather than genuine kindness or self-awareness. It can be transactional, performatice, potentially even ignorant or indifferent.
The "nice" part can also be interpreted as a reference to South Park, specifically a quote many people unfortunately make unironically (whether or not they realize that the scene they are quoting is actually mocking their behaviour).
The term is a play on the term "good sport" and "nice guy". The main crux being the difference between "good" and "nice", where "niceness" can refer to surface-level agreeableness rather than genuine kindness or self-awareness. It can be transactional, performatice, potentially even ignorant or indifferent.
The "nice" part can also be interpreted as a reference to South Park, specifically a quote many people unfortunately make unironically (whether or not they realize that the scene they are quoting is actually mocking their behaviour).
A: Have you seen how Bill McIonaire is responding to the comedians bashing him? He's embracing the satire and being a good sport about it.
B: No, he's just co-opting the jokes to deflect criticism and gain the audience's approval. He's being a "nice sport" about it.
B: No, he's just co-opting the jokes to deflect criticism and gain the audience's approval. He's being a "nice sport" about it.
by I-Don't-Want-A-Nickname September 4, 2025
