The term soft people use against someone on social media when they dislike them for something they said or did trying to make them irrelevant or not important.
“This celebrity” was cancelled because of something 100% true they said but were considered concealed by offended pussies.
by Theman829 May 10, 2020
The opposite of Confirm.
If you click Cancel for the purpose of correcting a typo, UrbanDictionary.com will insist that you correct both the Definition and the Example, regardless of the fact that one of them doesn't have a typo in it. Otherwise, it will say, That example was already submitted for... even though you canceled that submission.
by Downstrike December 02, 2004
by erotica69 September 17, 2005
This word is blatantly bolded, as it bluntly tells you your entry was canceled before it was reviewed by editors.
'SUBMISSION CANCELED.
Your submission was canceled before it was reviewed by editors.'
"What, the? They didn't even spell it right!"
Your submission was canceled before it was reviewed by editors.'
"What, the? They didn't even spell it right!"
by Citronic November 14, 2007
by Boobuuu May 27, 2014
As in It's Never Going To Happen, or when something is irreverent to you, usually used on the app called Live.me
by TacosHaveFeelingsToo February 16, 2017
He canceled his slash attack with a dash and then canceled that with another slash attack making the boss a complete joke.
by henke37 May 18, 2014