by Luna_lofigamingplayz :D March 25, 2024

by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 15, 2025

“Our neighbors would hate us” basically means that if you and that person were dating the neighbors would hate you because you’re making so much noise. Usually sexually.
by thatonefeministbitch May 12, 2025

"My used tampon almost went into the gutter last night. I had to save his one-eyed ass. You know he can't see that far!"
by Vita Smart July 17, 2022

Hym "Yeah, ok dawg. Whatever. Nobody gives a shit. IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT LEAVE! HOW DOES THAT SOUND!? GO BACK TO ISRAEL! Your Jew friend Ben was just saying that a second ago wasn't he? Bye! 'If you don't like it leave' that's the official conservative position on complaining about America. 'DoN't SpIt Us OuT aGaIn! WAAAH!' Shut up. Anybody else complains and it fails on deaf ears. If your book is your story then your story is murdering people and kidnapping their daughters as rape slaves. Shut the fuck up!"
by Hym Iam November 22, 2023

The fastest way to either make or break friendships by screaming at each other that they are the imposter
Jack: “I just saw Marcel brutally murder Tyler in the Med Bay then run off to the vents.”
Marcel: “NO, JACK YOU ARE WRONG, HE IS TRYING TO FRAME ME. JACK IS THE IMPOSTER, I JUST SAW HIM KILL TYLER, I DIDNT.”
Tyler (muted in discord): “Among us is the most chaotic game I have ever played.”
Marcel: “NO, JACK YOU ARE WRONG, HE IS TRYING TO FRAME ME. JACK IS THE IMPOSTER, I JUST SAW HIM KILL TYLER, I DIDNT.”
Tyler (muted in discord): “Among us is the most chaotic game I have ever played.”
by Mr Adeep October 24, 2020

Often mistakenly attributed to Lenin, Stalin or Marx, the term was first used by US newspapers in 1948 and has little documented usage within the Soviet Union, meaning a third party who spreads propaganda or disinformation, usually unintentionally or without fully understanding the cause they're proselytizing for. Originally used during the cold war to refer to Western communist sympathisers, or those susceptible to communist propaganda, the term could be used today to refer to those spreading anti-vaccine misinformation echoed or amplified by Russian intelligence, or ,or Trump supporters acting on foreign-spread conspiracy theories about pizzas and child molesters. In any case, the person spreading the disinformation uses someone susceptable to the disinformation in order to spread it further
This useful idiot read online that Hilary Clinton is selling kids through this pizza place and now he's going down there to shoot it up.
by Dr MDrr February 22, 2021
