by teagrav February 23, 2025
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by Cathal loughlin November 23, 2021
Get the Cope mug.When someone tells themselves or believes in something thats a delusion to make them feel better about themselves or their situation in life.
Example:
John: Dude im an 8/10, a girl I like said i was.
Jimmy: Are you dating this girl?
John: No she friendzoned me. She said I wasn't her type.
Jimmy: John your obviously not an 8/10, if you were she wouldn't have friendzoned you. Saying "you're not my type" is a virtue signal, meaning she doesn't find you attractive. Stop Coping, exept reality, and reject delusion.
John: Dude im an 8/10, a girl I like said i was.
Jimmy: Are you dating this girl?
John: No she friendzoned me. She said I wasn't her type.
Jimmy: John your obviously not an 8/10, if you were she wouldn't have friendzoned you. Saying "you're not my type" is a virtue signal, meaning she doesn't find you attractive. Stop Coping, exept reality, and reject delusion.
by acceptreality June 4, 2023
Get the Coping mug.endlessly adding or altering terms to an AI prompt in vain while trying to overcome a limitation or guardrail inherent to the model
Suffering from extreme prompt cope, Eddy deliberately inserted yet another typo (biiig bbooobbs) into the prompt on Midjourney, hoping to outsmart the moderator and generate NSFW images. His journey proved futile and his account was soon frozen by the moderator.
by anonymous October 17, 2025
Get the prompt cope mug.Literally the opposite of what some people mean when they use this word, to cope is to deal effectively, without exerting undue effort, with a situation that would likely be a challenge for less skillful individuals.
Jack: He seems ok on the surface, but underneath he's full of cope.
Jill: That word doesn't mean what you seem to think it means. For one thing, it's a verb.
Jack: Cope! Seethe! Mald!
Jill: Nah, dude, don't flatter yourself. I really don't care. But you could do yourself a favor by learning to cope—with the English language.
Jill: That word doesn't mean what you seem to think it means. For one thing, it's a verb.
Jack: Cope! Seethe! Mald!
Jill: Nah, dude, don't flatter yourself. I really don't care. But you could do yourself a favor by learning to cope—with the English language.
by Doubleghost December 5, 2025
Get the cope mug.The act of taking a sip of your drink while being questioned or pressed. This generally indicates that the person being questioned or pressed is nervous about the situation and is trying to buy some time to come up with a response, excuse, or explanation.
The Cope Sip is even more obvious and hilarious when the person doing it is sipping on an empty drink.
The Cope Sip is even more obvious and hilarious when the person doing it is sipping on an empty drink.
Richard took a cope sip on his empty seltzer can when the interviewer asked him why he would purposefully sabotage Phil’s computer with a keylogger.
by ObamaPhoneProMax5G June 27, 2024
Get the Cope Sip mug.The necessary self-deception every manlet engages in on a daily basis in order not to be driven to madness by the overwhelming misery of manletism. Humorously, by constantly and utterly deluding himself, the coping manlet only further inflates his already ginormous Napoleon complex, which leads to well-deserved public ridicule and disgrace. This then results in an intensification of the manlet cope. It's a manletism-induced vicious circle. Manlets, when will they learn?
Coping turbo-manlet: I'm actually glad that I'm not 6ft4. Occasionally bumping my head on door frames would totally suck! I'm lucky to be 5ft2 (starts crying). Superior manmore: Just lol at you - that's pure manlet cope! I can just lower my head. Good luck growing up, you delusional, little manlet boy - hahahahaha!
by ManletDepreciator August 9, 2024
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