Jamaican (noun)
Anyone who gossips a lot, or always has some fabricated stories to tell.
Origin:
Corrupted version of mouth of a massive size.
Anyone who gossips a lot, or always has some fabricated stories to tell.
Origin:
Corrupted version of mouth of a massive size.
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Pronunciation: /ˈmæsi/
Originator: Kurt Irving Hall Jr. (creator of the term)
Definition:
A modern slang term used to describe a woman who exhibits emotionally unstable, self-destructive behavior in romantic or sexual relationships. Typically marked by a pattern of poor decision-making in partners, reliance on emotional distress as justification, and a lack of accountability for the consequences of her choices.
Usage:
Derived as a counterpart to the word “sassy,” which is often applied to emotionally reactive or effeminate men, “massy” targets behavioral patterns in women that reflect immaturity masked as emotional vulnerability.
Examples:
• “She got pregnant by a guy she barely knows, and now she’s blaming depression and society. That’s massy behavior.”
• “Stop acting massy and own your choices.”
Created by: Kurt Irving Hall Jr
Pronunciation: /ˈmæsi/
Originator: Kurt Irving Hall Jr. (creator of the term)
Definition:
A modern slang term used to describe a woman who exhibits emotionally unstable, self-destructive behavior in romantic or sexual relationships. Typically marked by a pattern of poor decision-making in partners, reliance on emotional distress as justification, and a lack of accountability for the consequences of her choices.
Usage:
Derived as a counterpart to the word “sassy,” which is often applied to emotionally reactive or effeminate men, “massy” targets behavioral patterns in women that reflect immaturity masked as emotional vulnerability.
Examples:
• “She got pregnant by a guy she barely knows, and now she’s blaming depression and society. That’s massy behavior.”
• “Stop acting massy and own your choices.”
Created by: Kurt Irving Hall Jr
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