When someone is acting retarded with out even realizing that they are acting retarded by simply being themselves.
This person is someone who is usually seen as normal or, maybe even intelligent.
The act of someone slipping from normal to a retard.
This person is someone who is usually seen as normal or, maybe even intelligent.
The act of someone slipping from normal to a retard.
1. He was showing off so much with that butterfly knife that he ended up retarding and cutting off his damn finger.
2. Look, that bitch trying to drive is retarding and about to crash.
3. I think my dad is stuck in a retarding cycle.
4. This bitch lost the keys to the car, she's retarding.
2. Look, that bitch trying to drive is retarding and about to crash.
3. I think my dad is stuck in a retarding cycle.
4. This bitch lost the keys to the car, she's retarding.
by GrEeNFaM October 27, 2011
Get the Retardingmug. Retardical means something that is soo retarded! It is something or an act of some kind that is extremely stupid, retarded, idiototic, ridciulous, dumb, etc.
by JL<>Loove July 31, 2010
Get the Retardicalmug. Nine year olds who play Fortbite, Minecraft, Roblox, and Gacha Studio that are overly toxic in real life.
by TealEye Edits August 21, 2018
Get the Retardmug. retarded means stupid jackass
Correct: Dude, you're so retarded you just broke my Wii
Incorrect: Damn look at that retarded dude he's autistic
Correct: Dude, you're so retarded you just broke my Wii
Incorrect: Damn look at that retarded dude he's autistic
by MinecraftRulesDotCom August 27, 2020
Get the retardedmug. When you're put in special classes because you cant perform to your full potential. Low IQ. Low learning abilities. Disabilties. Failures in school. Also a name for a dumb person.
by Michael Rehmeyer December 26, 2007
Get the retardedmug. x: omg i think my leg is retarding
y:ohhh are you okay?
x: yeah i just mite not b able to walk for a while
y:ohhh are you okay?
x: yeah i just mite not b able to walk for a while
by Chazzah =] July 17, 2007
Get the retardingmug. 