Dave: "Are you and Sarah watching Netflix tonight?"
Joe: "Oh yeah, we will be watching Netflix all night."
Joe: "Oh yeah, we will be watching Netflix all night."
by AnIdealOfHope May 28, 2013
Netflix and Chill is in the month of December and you invite a girl over to your house to watch movies on Netflix. Afterwards y’all get down to business.
Bob:Hey Susan want to come over an watch Netflix?
Susan: Sure
*Watches Netflix*
*20 minutes later*
*Cheeks clapping*
(Netflix and Chill)
Susan: Sure
*Watches Netflix*
*20 minutes later*
*Cheeks clapping*
(Netflix and Chill)
by NuclearVibez November 05, 2019
The fear of your favourite films and television shows being removed from Netflix. Sufferers often watch the films in question to an excess, even if they are not in the mood to watch said film, for fear that it will be removed before they can watch it enough.
Bob: I haven’t seen Mike lately.
John: Yeah, poor guy has Netflix Anxiety. He’s been glued to his computer watching Twin Peaks re-runs over and over.
Bob: Why?
john: Since he found out it was on Netflix he’s been watching it religiously just in case they take it off before he can completely enjoy it.
Bob: Poor guy.
John: Yeah, poor guy has Netflix Anxiety. He’s been glued to his computer watching Twin Peaks re-runs over and over.
Bob: Why?
john: Since he found out it was on Netflix he’s been watching it religiously just in case they take it off before he can completely enjoy it.
Bob: Poor guy.
by John Shidt April 03, 2013
Boy: Do you want to binge watch House of Cards and then fuck?
Girl: Ok
Random guy looking through the window: Ah Netflix & Chill, I'm going to be here for a while.
Girl: Ok
Random guy looking through the window: Ah Netflix & Chill, I'm going to be here for a while.
by Slim Daddy Scrotum x May 20, 2016
by Puffygator November 14, 2020
When a guy says "lets chill and watch Netflix" he really means he wants to have sex with you. No matter how much into the movie he says he is, he really just wants to get in your pants.
by toasty number 1 July 01, 2015
A cognitive state characterized by an individual's heightened awareness with the recurring patterns, techniques, and conventions employed in filmmaking due to frequent exposure to content on streaming platforms.
Etymology: Coined by Sina Khani in Creeps From The Middle East (Episode 1) the term "Netflix Brain" derives from the popular streaming service "Netflix," known for its vast library of films and television series. The term "brain" is used metaphorically to represent the cognitive processing and perception of audiovisual content, and it refers to the term “porn brain”.
Characteristics and Symptoms:
1. Hyperawareness: Individuals with Netflix Brain possess an acute ability to identify common narrative structures, plot devices, and character archetypes present in films.
2. Predictability Radar: They can anticipate plot twists, foreshadowing, and dramatic reveals based on their extensive exposure to repetitive storytelling techniques.
3. Cinematic Deja Vu: Netflix Brain often results in a sense of familiarity and a feeling of having seen similar scenes or storylines.
4. Critical Eye: Affected individuals tend to analyze filmmaking techniques such as cinematography, editing, sound design, special effects and filmmaking mistakes (like continuity errors) due to their enhanced knowledge of these aspects.
5. Subgenre Savviness: They are adept at recognizing and categorizing movies into specific subgenres based on recognizable tropes, visual styles, or thematic elements.
Etymology: Coined by Sina Khani in Creeps From The Middle East (Episode 1) the term "Netflix Brain" derives from the popular streaming service "Netflix," known for its vast library of films and television series. The term "brain" is used metaphorically to represent the cognitive processing and perception of audiovisual content, and it refers to the term “porn brain”.
Characteristics and Symptoms:
1. Hyperawareness: Individuals with Netflix Brain possess an acute ability to identify common narrative structures, plot devices, and character archetypes present in films.
2. Predictability Radar: They can anticipate plot twists, foreshadowing, and dramatic reveals based on their extensive exposure to repetitive storytelling techniques.
3. Cinematic Deja Vu: Netflix Brain often results in a sense of familiarity and a feeling of having seen similar scenes or storylines.
4. Critical Eye: Affected individuals tend to analyze filmmaking techniques such as cinematography, editing, sound design, special effects and filmmaking mistakes (like continuity errors) due to their enhanced knowledge of these aspects.
5. Subgenre Savviness: They are adept at recognizing and categorizing movies into specific subgenres based on recognizable tropes, visual styles, or thematic elements.
Usage Example:
Sina Khani: I had a career move after career move after c.. c.. c.. career move and all failed. And I did comedy, hoohoo, didn’t work. I started to paint like Picasso, everybody called me Basquiat, I hate Basquiat, hoohoo. And then I started to make films and now everybody is saying your films suck and they’re too long and you are underacting. You should be overacting. And you’re not funny. It’s not comedy, it’s not tragic, it doesn’t have a plot, it doesn’t have a beginning. People have porn brains. They have Netflix brains, you know?
Why don’t we eat a little?
Sina Khani: I had a career move after career move after c.. c.. c.. career move and all failed. And I did comedy, hoohoo, didn’t work. I started to paint like Picasso, everybody called me Basquiat, I hate Basquiat, hoohoo. And then I started to make films and now everybody is saying your films suck and they’re too long and you are underacting. You should be overacting. And you’re not funny. It’s not comedy, it’s not tragic, it doesn’t have a plot, it doesn’t have a beginning. People have porn brains. They have Netflix brains, you know?
Why don’t we eat a little?
by Sinakhaniofficial June 16, 2023