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Hating life 

A phrase used in response to someone's misfortune. It could be used to offer sympathy, but more often than not it's an exclamation of malicious joy.
The phrase has dropped its possessive prefix – originally "He/She/It must be hating life!" – in order to be simplified to its current state.
Gabrielle: Woah, check this out! Paris Hilton's Chihuahua just shat all over her!

Ian: Hating life!
Hating life by Mettie May 13, 2008
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Hating on 11

When someone is hating more than usual. Measuring that hate on a scale of 1-10, they’re at an 11.
Person 1: You suck, you got hella lucky.

Person 2: lmao you really be hating on 11
Hating on 11 by Semi-black February 27, 2019

Hating White People 

When we stop apologizing for being black, and come to the conclusion that white people are the only white devil.
Nsilo: Mayne, white people are aight. Stop being black.

Tango: Don't be hostile brotha. We must exterminate white people of the face of the planet. I am Hating White People.

Philip: (shakes head)
Tango: Real Talk, no shit.
Hating White People by Tangoblastied December 15, 2011

hating kate 

indie band well loved indie band consisting of Star, Taylor, Matt & Jamie.

Their big songs include 'home-school prom' and 'helga pataki is cool.'
hating kate by theplainjane May 1, 2005

Hating fan 

someone who follows your accounts, copies your looks, only talks about you, and purposely seeks you out to be around you.
person a: she followed my spam account, and my tutorial account
person b: sounds like she is a hating fan
Hating fan by squelching noises October 12, 2019

Hating a Clayton 

Hating a Clayton is a common practice done by sisters often called Emily that feel a strong hatred towards people called Clayton.
Emily practices Hating a Clayton on a daily basis.

Hating a Clayton 

Hating a Clayton is the act of hating, feeling strongly or mostly negative emotions towards or around the name Clayton. This is most commonly practiced by the sister or sisters of the person called Clayton.
Emily said , “Ugh I really hate Clayton and I don’t really know why!”
Her friend replied, “Emily, Stop Hating a Clayton!”