Mom: Yeah, she still has and imaginary friend.
Mom's Friend: How cildish
My imaginary friend: Offensive!
Me: So true! It's not childish at all!!!
Mom: ...
Mom's Friend: How cildish
My imaginary friend: Offensive!
Me: So true! It's not childish at all!!!
Mom: ...
by LunaAstrid77 May 10, 2022
When a person talks to themself when he or she is masturbating, even though nobody else is in the room.
by D sanchez May 18, 2004
Someone who get no friend's or bitches so they use there pea sized brain to make a fake friend that probably wont like them and pretend like there real while there shaming there self in public.
A random kid: Look its the imaginary friend kid lmao
Another random person: Yeah she gets no bitches at all
Another random person: Yeah she gets no bitches at all
by JellyBeanisDefoMid May 17, 2022
Coined from the terms imaginary friend and friend with benefits , an imaginary friend with benefits is most commonly found when a person is single, although it is not necessarily restricted to those outwith a relationship . They person will create an imaginary person that they will regularly engage in raunchy sexual activities with during either masturbation sessions or dreams. The qualifying features of a friend with benefits is that said person must be fully fabricated (not a celebrity or someone you know) and that they are a regular part of your self-pleasure routines.
Person 1: Did you hear Glen got a girlfriend?
Person 2: That's not a girlfriend - she's an imaginary friend with benefits. She only exists when he needs a little personal time.
Person 2: That's not a girlfriend - she's an imaginary friend with benefits. She only exists when he needs a little personal time.
by andthatshowwedoitgangnamstyle March 14, 2016
by ohsaline August 12, 2006
A cartoon created by the guy who did Power Puff Girls. It is about a 8-year-old named Mac who is forced to give up his imginary friend named Bloo. There are other characters including Eduardo, a mexican imginary friend; Terrance, Mac's bro; Wilt, a red imaginary friend; Frankie, a 22-year-old; Madam Foster, a old lady who runs the house; Herriman, a rabbit; Duchess, a fugly slut; and Coco, an insane thing.
The plots are interesting and creative, the characters are likable. A lot of the jokes use adult/crude humor, thus making the show not for children. Oh, and it's very funny!
The plots are interesting and creative, the characters are likable. A lot of the jokes use adult/crude humor, thus making the show not for children. Oh, and it's very funny!
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is very funny!
by kcfkcfcv May 07, 2006
A truly wonderful and imaginative show, one of the best originals Cartoon Network ever had. Beautiful animation and music, wacky characters and themes, a great sense of comedy and a big heart. Unusually complex characters, long ongoing arcs and young adult-oriented reference-laden humour makes for a viewing experience that is both highly comical and intelligent. Watching the hour long pilot is recommended for understanding the basic plot, although every episode is a laught riot you shouldn't miss.
"Did you watch Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends? Doesn't it have wonderful characters and an animation to die for? I whistle the theme song often, it's catchy."
by BKMorris October 16, 2006