by ❀ ʚ edqie ɞ ❀ August 13, 2021
by sarcasmguy4827 March 15, 2009
Tildes can be used in order to trail off words to make them longer, so they could technically be used to trail in as well
Can be used in order to communicate thoughts in writing rather than spoken dialogue.
Can be used in order to communicate thoughts in writing rather than spoken dialogue.
“My butt sure is itchy” would give you weird looks if spoken aloud
~my butt sure is itchy~ Nobody can hear it as its in your head
and it gives a good difference in writing to avoid confusion.
~my butt sure is itchy~ Nobody can hear it as its in your head
and it gives a good difference in writing to avoid confusion.
by AniMANIA7983 January 21, 2020
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Male: *says something out of pocket but didn't realise*
Female: oh?~
Male: Are you trying to seduce me?
Female: Do you want me to seduce?~
Male: *says something out of pocket but didn't realise*
Female: oh?~
Male: Are you trying to seduce me?
Female: Do you want me to seduce?~
by Your only wife January 15, 2023
A sentence followed by the '~' symbol is meant in sarcasm. This is vitally important, because a lot of confusion is caused by sarcasm over the internet by typed words.
~ already means 'approximately,' which essentially means so-so: *hand motion tipping back and forth.* Therefore, we can see how it relates to irony/sarcasm: it means, "Just kidding, but sort of... no really I'm kidding... buuuuut"
~ already means 'approximately,' which essentially means so-so: *hand motion tipping back and forth.* Therefore, we can see how it relates to irony/sarcasm: it means, "Just kidding, but sort of... no really I'm kidding... buuuuut"
"Of course the other definitions of '~' are going to be commonly used by people...~"
"Yeah, no, I totally agree: Rick Perry is a genius!~"
"Oh yeah absolutely, I'm a total brony.~"
"Yeah, no, I totally agree: Rick Perry is a genius!~"
"Oh yeah absolutely, I'm a total brony.~"
by @daveSaidNEVER June 21, 2015