Come on, why did you look this up? Come and be a, why did you look this up? Oliver, Josh, Jack and Ben. LoL Yolo. 🤗💩🦄😇😱🖕
by William Shakes The Speare May 25, 2016

Lol ok this ones a little complicated. So say you just had an epic firefight in a hallway on MW2 splitscreen with your friend but you don't see any kill markers but the shooting stops... Now you could go down that hall and check but maybe he's hiding there!!! So you screen look on them to see if they're there if you do walk down. And you kill them! The reason this is hybrid is because you only looked on their screen to save your buns from them sneaking you, BUT you took the kill so therefore you Offensive screen looked :) Best of both cheating worlds! N00B
Jack almost died in that firefight but no one died. He crept around but was unsure and didn't want to die so he pulled a Hybrid Screen look and found out that billy was waiting right around the corner! Jack got the kill but insisted that it was to save himself but either way he looked on Billy's screen and ran into kill him!
by CH4OS October 5, 2011

Its a good look
by Ms. Kathie March 19, 2023

When a person looks up they either have to sneeze really badly or they want to make the person they are talking to look like an idiot. Or the person is completely a fucking retard.
by JEWishNazIKnows March 19, 2019

A round headed black with short hair clothed in preferably swag is to describe their good looks like the singer Trey Songs.
by Mix-Race Man On Road May 21, 2019

Nathan: Hey whats up
Random ass girl: i know what you did to the maid
Nathan: SHUT UP
Random ass girl: I dont shut up i grow up and when i look at you i throw up
Nathan: ._.
Random ass girl: i know what you did to the maid
Nathan: SHUT UP
Random ass girl: I dont shut up i grow up and when i look at you i throw up
Nathan: ._.
by Stupidwordsuslessinourlives September 6, 2022

A humorous expression used to ask someone not to invade one's personal space or pry into what they are currently viewing or reading, especially in public settings. Originating from an encounter where an individual defensively closed his newspaper on a train when others commented on its contents, the phrase playfully asserts one's desire for privacy without direct confrontation.
by 2Bobs May 5, 2024
