meat-seeking gristle noun \ˈpē-nəs\
: the part of the body of men and male animals that is used for sex and through which urine leaves the body
: the part of the body of men and male animals that is used for sex and through which urine leaves the body
Chad: "My boss is a real meat-seeking gristle head."
Barbara: "I know that you're proud of your new word, and it's not the least clever play on words I've ever heard from you, but-"
Chad: "MEAT-SEEKING GRISTLE!!!"
Barbara: "I know that you're proud of your new word, and it's not the least clever play on words I've ever heard from you, but-"
Chad: "MEAT-SEEKING GRISTLE!!!"
by keldard June 09, 2014
National attention seeking whore day- is someone who tries to manipulate lads to liking them and that like everyone’s attention on them
by Ahhhhhahahahahah October 17, 2021
by Joel Oppar November 15, 2016
a vr game that combines gorilla tag movement and fortnite building to make a fun experiance for little timmys that grief everything that people build.
also you are a puppet
also you are a puppet
person 1: what game did you play? person 2: yeeps hide and seek. person 1: o my lord stop griefing everyones build they spen hours on
by cowboy monkeh April 19, 2024
by b4db1ss September 26, 2019
The act of creating or sharing superficial, overextended, or tenuously linked content—often on social platforms like LinkedIn—with the primary intention of maintaining visibility, validating one's expertise, or garnering social or professional advantage, rather than contributing meaningful insight or value.
"His post about how 'Monday morning coffee relates to leadership' was a blatant example of seeking relevancy."
"She's always seeking relevancy by tying buzzwords into every post, regardless of the topic's actual relevance to her field."
"She's always seeking relevancy by tying buzzwords into every post, regardless of the topic's actual relevance to her field."
by CorporateClown December 06, 2024
The act of creating or sharing superficial, overextended, or tenuously linked content—often on social platforms like LinkedIn—with the primary intention of maintaining visibility, validating one's expertise, or garnering social or professional advantage, rather than contributing meaningful insight or value.
"His post about how 'Monday morning coffee relates to leadership' was a blatant example of seeking relevancy."
"She's always seeking relevancy by tying buzzwords into every post, regardless of the topic's actual relevance to her field."
"She's always seeking relevancy by tying buzzwords into every post, regardless of the topic's actual relevance to her field."
by CorporateClown December 06, 2024