An expression in the context of relationships in which a woman rationalizes the realization that a potential male partner is homosexual but has to explain to someone the reason for their friendship (as a supposed to romance) without exposing sensitive information the male friend may not want people to know.
by AffordableDoubts February 07, 2025
One should always be ultra-polite when asking for any favor, of course, but you should act especially humble and unassuming if your request involves anything other than "run-of-the-mill" stuff. Most people will usually understand that life is not always easy or convenient, and so if you ask su-u-u-u-uper-nicely (and of course, try to only request help/favors when you really need it), it is amazing what people may do/allow for you.
by QuacksO August 05, 2019
by chiefkeefied October 31, 2020
"nice argument. unfortunately, fill in the blank"
if you're in the middle of a disagreement online, sending a message in this format will immediately ruin the recipient's argument, and most likely their life. use only as a last resort. examples below
if you're in the middle of a disagreement online, sending a message in this format will immediately ruin the recipient's argument, and most likely their life. use only as a last resort. examples below
nice argument. unfortunately, 192.168.1.45
nice argument. unfortunately, your mother is obese
nice argument. unfortunately, I have a grenade launcher
nice argument. unfortunately, you probably eat at Burger King for lunch every day
nice argument. unfortunately, your mother is obese
nice argument. unfortunately, I have a grenade launcher
nice argument. unfortunately, you probably eat at Burger King for lunch every day
by obscureharrypottercharacter February 25, 2023
Chi-Nice" is a colloquial term originating from Indonesia, used to humorously refer to Indonesian friends of Chinese descent called "Cindo". The term is a play on words, combining "chi" from China and "nice" to convey a positive meaning, sounding like a playful alteration of the word "Chinese". It emerged as a response to the numerous negative incidents and stereotypes surrounding the exclusivity and perceived difficulty of Cindo integrating with the native Indonesian population. The term was introduced on the YouTube show "Kebanting," aired on January 28, 2024, by the YouTube channel "Uuskamukita."
by Papa ulu February 04, 2024
by tiktokhasnotalent_773y February 06, 2023
Is a rapper from west London.
by Kaposke Donvitch March 20, 2019