Subjunctive mood used in sentences written by social media's philosophers.
Would sound pretty archaic if used by Mr(s). anybody.
Modern English speakers would rather use "let object be like".
Would sound pretty archaic if used by Mr(s). anybody.
Modern English speakers would rather use "let object be like".
Some twitter user : "b*tches be like : insert image or catchy meme"
alternative version :
Another twitter user : "let the bitches be like : insert image or catchy meme"
alternative version :
Another twitter user : "let the bitches be like : insert image or catchy meme"
by RexFrancorum February 26, 2021

"He's all stupid-like whenever he gets drunk."
"You think you're so smart and superior-like, doncha?"
"You think you're so smart and superior-like, doncha?"
by Free Pen Day December 28, 2005

A word that can be added to a sentence when you're demonstrating it at that present moment. Related, but not to be confused to and such.
by Goober889 March 26, 2014

by Alex and Rob February 18, 2003

by Qween June 15, 2018

by Tori July 6, 2004

by Click Here! December 10, 2017
