Originally a kind of insult by antivaxxers this has become a compliment. In effect the terrible spelling and general stupidity of antivaxxers plus this weird non insult has turned against them and it is now a way of complimenting someone on their spelling and grammar on social media.
by Firescientist April 02, 2024
"I lemon you." means “I am jealous of you” or “I hate you”. It’s commonly used between close friends. The origin of this phrase is uncertain, but it may have something to do with the feeling you get after eating a lemon, which makes you uneasy, unhappy, or a little bit angry.
by Double-Clips May 10, 2020
When you smell so bad of BO, you literally smell like onions. You most likely need to take a shower and use deodorant.
by Emron April 13, 2022
by Theslutcum June 28, 2022
you know wassup with me. You know how i get! You know my aura! "You know the vibes" is a smooth, laid-back catchphrase that signals you're in tune with a certain energy—whether it's success, swagger, authenticity, or good times. It implies confidence, connection, and that the moment or message speaks for itself. It’s like saying, “You get it. No need to explain.”
them: your party was so lit! my response : YOU KNOW THE VIBES.
them: its always a good time when your around! my response: YOU KNOW THE VIBES
them: its always a good time when your around! my response: YOU KNOW THE VIBES
by felipelowvibes April 30, 2025
by slamminesalmon March 26, 2024
by nonchalantaidan November 12, 2021