A nice word but can be used in a work setting to ask why you are not working.Its usually the person that can’t be bothered with their own responsibilities asking this question.The reason for this?Well their is none apart from the fact it puts peer pressure onto the collegue and assumes authority for the manager.
by Cookiedough131 May 02, 2020
A team on the 5th season of BFDI (TPOT) where tennis ball says “Are you okay?” and accidentally makes the team name
by ihavenoidea1 December 29, 2021
Pen, they're already Death P.A.C.T. Again. Our team name will have to be- another person: are you okay?
by thepseudonymnym February 24, 2021
BUSTA WOOOOLF!
Samus: Exists
Terry: Are you okay?
Samus: Yeah, I'm Fi-
Terry: BUSTA WOLF!
Samus: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA *Inhales* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
Terry: Are you okay?
Samus: Yeah, I'm Fi-
Terry: BUSTA WOLF!
Samus: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA *Inhales* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
by BigStupidIdiot May 03, 2021
by babygehem March 21, 2023
by PseudoNezar March 04, 2022
Someone who's mostly straight or gay, with one exception. It's often separated into three categories:
Sole Exception: The character in question has a one-off attraction to that person that transcends their sexual preference. This is based on mutual compatibility, or otherwise emotional attraction(this is similar to Demisexuality).
Even the Gays/Straights Want Them: The target of attraction is presented as being physically attractive enough to transcend the sexual preferences of people, not just the attracted character.
Closet Key: The exception gradually becomes the rule for that character (this not being a subversion as such as the trope applies at the beginning of the relationship and is seen as responsible for the gradual reveal of the character's sexuality/gradual transition of their gender preference).
Sole Exception: The character in question has a one-off attraction to that person that transcends their sexual preference. This is based on mutual compatibility, or otherwise emotional attraction(this is similar to Demisexuality).
Even the Gays/Straights Want Them: The target of attraction is presented as being physically attractive enough to transcend the sexual preferences of people, not just the attracted character.
Closet Key: The exception gradually becomes the rule for that character (this not being a subversion as such as the trope applies at the beginning of the relationship and is seen as responsible for the gradual reveal of the character's sexuality/gradual transition of their gender preference).
William: G-George?! What are you doing? I thought you only loved women!
George: If it's you, it's okay, 'cause you're special, Love.
George: If it's you, it's okay, 'cause you're special, Love.
by Happy tree times March 30, 2021