The sock rule IS NOT REAL. You are gay if you do something gay. Just because you are wearing some comfy socks doesn't mean that you can't do anything gay!
Dillon: I just railed a dude.
Corey: Wait but isn't that gay tho?
Dillon: Nah man it's ok because I had socks on.
Corey: Bro stfu the socks rule isn't real.
Dillon: But the sock rule says that you can't be gay if you have socks on.
Corey: Fake news.
Corey: Wait but isn't that gay tho?
Dillon: Nah man it's ok because I had socks on.
Corey: Bro stfu the socks rule isn't real.
Dillon: But the sock rule says that you can't be gay if you have socks on.
Corey: Fake news.
by Soggiest_biscuit April 19, 2023

An idiomatic expression
1. A phrase signaling the most important or impactful part of a statement—similar to “the heart of the issue,” “the real kicker,” or “the crux of the matter.”
2. A slang expression indicating exceptional performance, like “killing it,” “cooking,” or “crushing it.”
Origin:
Coined accidentally in May 2025 by Steve Heimler (host of Heimler’s History on YouTube) during an AP U.S. History review livestream. Initially used in place of an existing idiom, the phrase quickly became an inside joke within the Heimler community upon realizing it wasn’t a real expression. Over time, it took on a dual meaning—highlighting a key point and, later, signifying doing something exceptionally well.
1. A phrase signaling the most important or impactful part of a statement—similar to “the heart of the issue,” “the real kicker,” or “the crux of the matter.”
2. A slang expression indicating exceptional performance, like “killing it,” “cooking,” or “crushing it.”
Origin:
Coined accidentally in May 2025 by Steve Heimler (host of Heimler’s History on YouTube) during an AP U.S. History review livestream. Initially used in place of an existing idiom, the phrase quickly became an inside joke within the Heimler community upon realizing it wasn’t a real expression. Over time, it took on a dual meaning—highlighting a key point and, later, signifying doing something exceptionally well.
“The Confederacy failed for a multitude of reasons, but the real egg in the sock was their weak, agriculturally dependent economy.”
“Yo, I actually crushed that APUSH exam—I really put the egg in the sock on that LEQ.”
“Yo, I actually crushed that APUSH exam—I really put the egg in the sock on that LEQ.”
by UltraGamer969 May 9, 2025

by Guam1fast January 17, 2017

Sock Rat used to explain a group of individuals who like chill times in a game called Black Dessert Online.
by Little_Latte September 23, 2019

Slut socks - also known as hooters socks worn by
Women who work at hooters restaurants....
Slouch socks that were popular in the 1980s - 1990s and come in all sorts of colors .... especially neon to basic plain white.
The hooters uniform is typically an white cropped tank top,
Orange shorts with a white trim , loose baggy socks and all white tennis shoes.
They make great gifts if you interested look up the website
For Luxury Divas Fashion they sell them !
They kinda look like leg warms and can be worn scrunched down or pulled all the way up ... they also go by the name scrunchie socks
Women who work at hooters restaurants....
Slouch socks that were popular in the 1980s - 1990s and come in all sorts of colors .... especially neon to basic plain white.
The hooters uniform is typically an white cropped tank top,
Orange shorts with a white trim , loose baggy socks and all white tennis shoes.
They make great gifts if you interested look up the website
For Luxury Divas Fashion they sell them !
They kinda look like leg warms and can be worn scrunched down or pulled all the way up ... they also go by the name scrunchie socks
Debbie , Brittney ,Kayla & Jenna all wear slut socks in the fall & winter To both keep warm & draw attention themselves
by Blu_leef July 20, 2025

What's that? A knitted sock. hahaha! look what I got! A Monster Jam Official Mega Grave Digger!! no, I don't wanna play with your knitted sock!
by Esa4 September 14, 2019

by Brewha December 31, 2009
