A creepy old woman that is supposed to be in a children’s film when it really is a horror film. That will blow you in a tiny door and give you everything you want and say you can live here if you so buttons into your eyes and when you do it she will eat your soul and flesh.
by Old bean June 28, 2021
by easta what August 02, 2011
by Jan Lebesque April 24, 2006
'Kin to the Other is a phrase that was coined by Jarandhel Dreamsinger as a reforming of the increasingly popular term Otherkin. The two terms are essentially equivalent, although they have somewhat different focuses.
While the term Otherkin has come to accentuate a disassociation with ones' humanity (albeit unintentionally), 'Kin to the Other was created in order to show that a connection to humanity isn't completely nonexistent within the Otherkin community.
In some places, 'Kin to the Other has come to show a sort of Holier-then-Thou attitude. However, in other places, Otherkin has come to show a general immaturity.
It's a no win situation, essentially.
While the term Otherkin has come to accentuate a disassociation with ones' humanity (albeit unintentionally), 'Kin to the Other was created in order to show that a connection to humanity isn't completely nonexistent within the Otherkin community.
In some places, 'Kin to the Other has come to show a sort of Holier-then-Thou attitude. However, in other places, Otherkin has come to show a general immaturity.
It's a no win situation, essentially.
She's 'Kin to the Other.
by Winter Paws January 17, 2007
An alternate to "the game" where, instead of losing by simply thinking of it, in "the other game", one loses by thinking dirty or perverted thoughts.
by ourtimeiscoming26 December 09, 2009
by uttam maharjan March 21, 2010
Someone you are casually dating, while seeing others on the side. This person is almost always someone you would never consider dating exclusively, but, you keep around as a backup plan for free Saturday nights.
Maria: Oo, the new guy in Calculus is cute!
Virginia: Wait, I thought you and James were dating?
Maria: No, no, we're just insignificant others.
Virginia: Wait, I thought you and James were dating?
Maria: No, no, we're just insignificant others.
by Madelaine July 11, 2006