by yourbestieMN November 3, 2020
Get the leen al salemmug. A psychological and semantic phenomenon in which the definition or description of a subject becomes broader over time. This effect is closely related to Semantic Drift, which is a similar effect which describes the changing of a definition rather than an increase in scope.
by Byyiiissshhe December 9, 2023
Get the The Salem Effectmug. Salem is a nice 16 year old who then became one of the wierdest and most cruel person i know In college. We went through so much together but he just changed
by Arnold Dilingwhy January 31, 2022
Get the Salemmug. The logic of thinking about a subject for an extremely long time, to the point where you question your own sanity.
by C0CkB1t3r December 20, 2021
Get the Salem Logicmug. Salem is the best person alive
by GreatOnce March 12, 2022
Get the Salemmug. Someone that means and defines everyone meaning of perfect shown as a person, They are legit the best person on earth and no one can be better than them. They are the type of person that can cheer you up anytime of day and make your day 10x better, always happy to call with you and keep you company, and just wants you to be happy.
They're one of the best types of people
They're one of the best types of people
I fucking love Salem
by xulk July 25, 2021
Get the Salemmug. Quicker than the typical pace of the population but still slower than most normal people's "slow".
Origin: Originating in Salem City High School in Southern New Jersey, this term is used by many to describe the speed of the student body. When encouraged to do something quickly, most students continue to move so slow, they might as well move backwards.
Origin: Originating in Salem City High School in Southern New Jersey, this term is used by many to describe the speed of the student body. When encouraged to do something quickly, most students continue to move so slow, they might as well move backwards.
"May I go to the bathroom?" - Student
"Yes, but do it fast!" - Teacher
"No problem!" - Student who than proceeds to move quicker than usual, but still extremely slowly.
"I meant regular fast, not Salem Fast!" - Teacher
"Yes, but do it fast!" - Teacher
"No problem!" - Student who than proceeds to move quicker than usual, but still extremely slowly.
"I meant regular fast, not Salem Fast!" - Teacher
by Doctor W October 26, 2011
Get the Salem Fastmug.