When the two are about to know the fate of marriage and one gets ducked over and the snotty ass one gets picked then the tears come.
by Surfer_boy March 02, 2010
by Vic the weirdo๐คท๐ฝโโ๏ธ January 01, 2021
Tears are caused when something is deeper then words or actions can deal with.
Tears roll down your face when something or someone shook your emotions to the point you broke down short of breath and restless.
Tears can be used in any situation... Happy, sad, traumatic etc.
People see tears as a useless and reputation ruining thing but in reality tears are the only thing here in your darkest moments, always there for you and never going to leave.
I'm conclusion tears are wonderful things that show great emotion and can be a solution to most issues even if it isn't the best. They can leave great effect, good and bad and will never leave you.
Tears roll down your face when something or someone shook your emotions to the point you broke down short of breath and restless.
Tears can be used in any situation... Happy, sad, traumatic etc.
People see tears as a useless and reputation ruining thing but in reality tears are the only thing here in your darkest moments, always there for you and never going to leave.
I'm conclusion tears are wonderful things that show great emotion and can be a solution to most issues even if it isn't the best. They can leave great effect, good and bad and will never leave you.
by ๐ฅ๐๐ฅ๐๐๐๐๐ฆ๐ฅ๐๐ฅ June 14, 2021
by Justin Uranus December 03, 2006
She puts down the phone as tears of pain start streaming own her face. Her love will never come home again.
by midnight101 January 11, 2013
On a streak or series, usually a winning streak. Will sometimes be used (semi-sarcastically) to define a losing streak.
When used for a positive streak, it's similar to "tear it up."
When used for a positive streak, it's similar to "tear it up."
He won four bike races in a row--he's on a tear!
The market went up 14% in the least four weeks. The market is on a tear! (aka "The market is tearing it up!")
The market went up 14% in the least four weeks. The market is on a tear! (aka "The market is tearing it up!")
by Wayne the definer April 02, 2009
The English equivalent of the ๐ emoji. Often used in conjunction with "lol" by passive-aggressive people.
"Lol, I stayed up all night finishing an essay, but I just found out the deadline isn't for another week!! Tears."
by Jo Sarian July 05, 2018