To search for (to google) someone on the internet, out of a social curiosity or a general interest. The phrase implies a benevolent intent. It is meant to convey that the person doing the search is taking care to avoid being intrusive and to respect common social boundaries.
I stalked you gently online before I came over today. There was not much to find! You don't have many posts on your social media.
by B55 May 12, 2022
Lee know from stray kids
Almost gained all the title’s that made him ONE OF A KIND and that’s why he’s JUST BETTER THAN YOU
In visuals “unreachable visual “
Walking sculpture “
“Davincis work”
“The standard of handsome visual “
In dance “dancing gem”
“Dance goddess “
“Dance king”
“Perfect dancer “
“Professional dancer “
And for his personality he got the one of a kind title because he joined to many organizations and brands to help kids and animals he love to help others 🤍
Almost gained all the title’s that made him ONE OF A KIND and that’s why he’s JUST BETTER THAN YOU
In visuals “unreachable visual “
Walking sculpture “
“Davincis work”
“The standard of handsome visual “
In dance “dancing gem”
“Dance goddess “
“Dance king”
“Perfect dancer “
“Professional dancer “
And for his personality he got the one of a kind title because he joined to many organizations and brands to help kids and animals he love to help others 🤍
by Leeknower May 29, 2022
by Barney Calhoun Clone 3045 January 18, 2023
Using someone who has wronged you in the past usually while you're deciding if it's worth keeping the relationship or not. It could also mean going behind someone's back or getting back at someone for something they did wrong.
by RG The Prophet December 14, 2023
I’m sliming you out till the morning. And when I call you , you’re going to want me to slime you out again.
by Baybaybia December 14, 2023
Friend: Do you think it's a good idea to fuck julie while i'm seeing kate tomorrow?
Me: hahah Do You Dawg (DYD) ...
Me: hahah Do You Dawg (DYD) ...
by anonymousapple696969 February 18, 2021
An automated message that notifies you about your message to some e-mail is delayed or fails. It used to appear on Gmail in mid-2010s, now it appears on Protonmail.
I don't know the purpose of using uppercase letters, like that's unprofessional.
I don't know the purpose of using uppercase letters, like that's unprofessional.
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY. YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed: (email address)
Message will be retired for 2 more day(s)
Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed: (email address)
Message will be retired for 2 more day(s)
by Shiine-1 September 02, 2022