used when a sports person at an elite level is intimidated by the situation (finals, quarterfinals, semifinals, etc.) and hence puts in a bad performance, a disasterclass.
this sportsperson usually looks like the real deal at stages of the competition when the expectation to perform isn’t as strong, like the first few weeks of the league season
can also be used to describe the most elite levels in sports (Champions League knockout stages, World Cup, Qualifying for any Grand Prix, etc)
this sportsperson usually looks like the real deal at stages of the competition when the expectation to perform isn’t as strong, like the first few weeks of the league season
can also be used to describe the most elite levels in sports (Champions League knockout stages, World Cup, Qualifying for any Grand Prix, etc)
- “0 goals, 0 assists, 0 key passes and went of with an injury. I’m afraid the lights are too bright for Kevin de Bruyne”
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by bestintheworldatwhatido March 17, 2024

That bloke takes cock from the retirement home and sucks the smegma off his uncles cock, such a Paul Light
by Dave Light October 4, 2022

Quincy: I heard you and your girl broke up
Jamal: Bruh yea I cut that hoe off like a light switch you just now knowing now that’s light switch
Jamal: Bruh yea I cut that hoe off like a light switch you just now knowing now that’s light switch
by Handsome Little Liars April 2, 2019

When a black guy swings his dick from side to side and smacks the female right her forehead to make her obey him
by xX-PussySlayer6969-Xx May 7, 2018

Gas lighting is the act of lying to someone repetitivly to make that person start questioning reality. Contrary to popular belief it's spelled gas lighting and not gaslighting. It was always spelled gas lighting. It's spelled gas lighting and it will always be like that. That's not an opinion, that's just a fact. If you believe it is spelled gaslighting you might wanna sit down and think about it for a bit. Its okay to sometimes have wrong memories. It happens to the best of us. remembering something that isn't real is also called the mandela effect. It might be the reason you believe its spelled gaslighting but it's actually gas lighting. There's no shame in admitting that you are wrong. Just think about it for a bit. Would it make sense to put these two words together? Why would there be no space between two different words? Like do you write: "I need to cookfoodtoday" or "I need to cook food today". Obviously the latter one. If you keep believing its written gaslighting then there really might be something wrong with you. You might wanna see a doctor or something.
Two people texting.
Hey my new friend is constantly lying to me. I think he is gaslighting me.
Dude it's spelled gas lighting not gaslighting. It was always gas lighting. From the moment language was invented gas lighting was spelled with a space in between.
What? I always thought it's gaslighting.
Yeah Nah, you need to see a doctor asap. I called the police on you for your own safety. Get well soon.
Hey my new friend is constantly lying to me. I think he is gaslighting me.
Dude it's spelled gas lighting not gaslighting. It was always gas lighting. From the moment language was invented gas lighting was spelled with a space in between.
What? I always thought it's gaslighting.
Yeah Nah, you need to see a doctor asap. I called the police on you for your own safety. Get well soon.
by SKYNET853 June 7, 2024

The well-written protagonist of the anime/manga thriller Death Note where he recieved a book capable of killing others with just their name and face. Ruthless, clever, and dedicated to his goals, Light occasionally uses brilliant schemes to get out of difficult situations, resulting in a massive fanbase. However, he is a bit of a fumbling troll, getting defeated despite having 2 magic books, 2 gods of death, and a cute simp girl on his side.
by top50enron July 8, 2024
