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socially social distancing

to be physically social during social distancing during coronavirus. Meaning that you're still hanging out with friends even though there's a world crisis. A socially social distancer will have an ignorant family, and goes out with friends so they can post about it, thinking they're cool because they're breaking the rules. They do it for clout. They don't care about the people that are dying, they want to maintain they're status, or they're going out to do drugs because they're addicts.
God, that whole group is still going to each other's houses and socially social distancing! What asshats! Stay inside!
by my definitions are precise April 21, 2020
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Socialization

Socialization in a nutshell

Friend: “Hi!”
You: *has panic attack*
by coveted seed September 3, 2022
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social adhd

1) People that says/ repeatedly says story’s to get attention

2) people that that let secret fly for attention
Friend1: Dan told me about the first time he smoked weed for the 12th time yesterday.
Friend2: Oh my god he has the worst social adhd
by Not Keebler May 29, 2018
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Social context matters

Factors like social class, migration patterns, and exposure to different language communities can significantly contribute to language loss in urban environments.
Social context matters is a social class, migration patterns and exposure to different languages.
by Abundance Love January 12, 2025
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Social Capital

Social capital is the goodwill generated by people's ability to work together for common purposes. It has the potential to be a catalyst for action, empowerment and inspiration. It can influence peoples' capacity to thrive, and is a powerful factor in determining career and life success. Social capital cannot be held by an individual, as its very existence is stimulated by human interaction.

The effects of social capital flow from the information, influence, and solidarity that such goodwill generates.

It can also be used to describe the personal relationships within a company, that help build a culture of trust and respect among employees, leading to enhanced company performance and wellbeing.
Jenny didn't say, "I'll do this for you because you are more powerful than me". Nor did she say "I'll do x for you now, if you do y for me now".
Jenny built her social capital by saying, "I'll do this for you now, knowing that somewhere down the road, you will do something for me"
by Hummingbee April 3, 2024
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Social Butterfly

Somebody who thinks they are far more popular than they actually are.
Hey that's Kristen. She really is a social butterfly. She'll probably win the award at prom.
by All of Massey December 21, 2017
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