(verb) To explain a simple fact, in even simpler terms, to a really thick person. This is often to degrade a person and to boost your social status by making you seem more clever than the idiot you just humbled.
A posh way of "telling someone" i.e. "he got humbled" posh version of "he got told."
A posh way of "telling someone" i.e. "he got humbled" posh version of "he got told."
I just humbled you in this definition. But since you are thick, I am going to humble you again and give you a simpler definition.
Guy 1: What's this random paper we got ages ago?
Guy 2: Let me humble you. That paper is our task for the exam that we will be sitting later today. The fact that you don't even know what the paper is about, proves you are going to inevitably fail this test.
Guy 1: What's this random paper we got ages ago?
Guy 2: Let me humble you. That paper is our task for the exam that we will be sitting later today. The fact that you don't even know what the paper is about, proves you are going to inevitably fail this test.
by thagodfatha July 09, 2011
by Lizzzzzle June 11, 2014
An admirable quality that not many people possess. It means that a person may have accomplished alot, or be alot but doesn't feel it is necessary to advertise or brag about it. Someone unlike James Boslooper
by DJ Slizzle June 03, 2019
- You've just won the Nobel Peace Prize for basically not being George Bush. How do you feel?
- Humbled. I feel humbled.
- Oh, OK. You seem like a good guy.
- Humbled. I feel humbled.
- Oh, OK. You seem like a good guy.
by Bobby Tables October 09, 2009
by Jay Jay March 09, 2005
by Ryan Maffett April 21, 2008
Not being arrogant. May have accomplished alot or is the absolute best, but never brags about it even though they may have great pride in that accomplishment.
Uri Boyka is the most complete fighter in the world, but after he got beat one time, he was still the best but he was humble.
by Muay Thai Kiddo August 15, 2011