Victim framing means using your status as a minority or member of an oppressed group to represent your opinion as the only valid opinion, and claiming you are the victim of differing opinions. While their opinions are very valid and need to be heard, representing them in this way essentially locks people out of the conversation who want to contribute because they feel they can't voice their differing opinions/concerns without offending the minority
As a person of colour, Margo used victim framing to dominate the conversation about the future of funding public housing and quell dissenting opinions
by Prude & Trude October 15, 2020

To frame one’s frog is like, “Wow Jake! That’s a great drawing of a tree frog. You think it’s better than the identical tree frog you drew last year, and the year before, and the year before that? Ok! I’ll frame it and you post it to Facebook”.
by frogga04 May 3, 2022

by realbeanman August 21, 2023

Usually referring to animation or an illusion of movement, FBF is when the content of an image changes every frame. This is labour intensive and a traditional form of animation.
Person A: "I like drawing but I want to see my drawings come to life!"
Person B: "You should try frame by frame animation."
Person B: "You should try frame by frame animation."
by welcome to my world :D June 22, 2022

When religious people try force others who do not share in their beliefs to make shows of respect for their beliefs anyway.
Tom: “Bible” is a proper noun in this context, by the way. Mistakes in capitalizing proper nouns are a pet peeve of mine that I trust you’ll be willing to work with.
Steve: Is this really about grammar? Or is it about trying to compel me to accept your frame of reverence?
Steve: Is this really about grammar? Or is it about trying to compel me to accept your frame of reverence?
by jjaybird16 June 20, 2014

Person who intentionaly walks into someone elses picture or video. Usually making rabbit ears, flashing a peace sign, or some other lame gesture.
I was taking a picture of my friends at a bar when some frame jumper wandered by and stuck his head in the shot.
by si_ex_pat September 14, 2010

Reach-frame (noun):
A term derived from the medical concept of "reframe," denoting the act of excessively attempting to reframe a situation with an overly optimistic perspective. It's the process of trying to see the bright side of everything, even when it might not be appropriate or realistic.
A term derived from the medical concept of "reframe," denoting the act of excessively attempting to reframe a situation with an overly optimistic perspective. It's the process of trying to see the bright side of everything, even when it might not be appropriate or realistic.
Example:
Person 1: "I just got fired from my job, but it's okay because now I have more time to focus on my hobbies and find a better opportunity!"
Person 2: "Whoa, don't reach-frame it too much. Losing your job is tough, it's okay to acknowledge that."
Person 1: "I just got fired from my job, but it's okay because now I have more time to focus on my hobbies and find a better opportunity!"
Person 2: "Whoa, don't reach-frame it too much. Losing your job is tough, it's okay to acknowledge that."
by wandrew June 9, 2024
