by Bby_amb March 27, 2018
As a Crybaby myself, to me it means we are sensitive to things more often than "normal" people. We tend to let our emotions get the best of us in situations, no matter how big or small the situation is. It often comes with being bullied or being emotionally and mentally abused, even some that might actually be physically abused.
by lillydachic May 02, 2020
"Cry-bullies" is a derogatory term used to describe "social justice warriors" or activists who assemble to "bully" specified opposition targets. The word is derived from "cry-bully," a label coined by right-wing (Spectator UK) columnist Julie Burchill, who uses it to describe individuals who are a "hideous hybrid of victim and victor." Burchill's examples are arguably more bully than victim, however, and include ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson and self-proclaimed "Queen of all Media" Perez Hilton.
The plural "cry-bullies," unlike the singular "cry-bully," is used to anti-sympathetically identify groups of social activists who attempt to force change in the name of social justice "Cry-bullying" is a social justice swarming tactic that is done publicly (or through livestreaming and/or uploading to YouTube). Cry-bullying is a form of high-stakes, high-pressure social activism.
The term is used in the title of a video uploaded to YouTube showing Yale Professor Nickolas Christakis, a world-renowned sociologist and physician, "standing up to Cry-Bullies." In the footage, Christakis rejects the group's "bullying" tactics by explaining to its members how the protections granted by the United States Constitution's First Amendment apply not only to the group's right to free speech, but also to every other American citizen's, including his own.
The plural "cry-bullies," unlike the singular "cry-bully," is used to anti-sympathetically identify groups of social activists who attempt to force change in the name of social justice "Cry-bullying" is a social justice swarming tactic that is done publicly (or through livestreaming and/or uploading to YouTube). Cry-bullying is a form of high-stakes, high-pressure social activism.
The term is used in the title of a video uploaded to YouTube showing Yale Professor Nickolas Christakis, a world-renowned sociologist and physician, "standing up to Cry-Bullies." In the footage, Christakis rejects the group's "bullying" tactics by explaining to its members how the protections granted by the United States Constitution's First Amendment apply not only to the group's right to free speech, but also to every other American citizen's, including his own.
by Anon_Prof November 10, 2015
A sound that is let either right before, during and or after having experienced a mind blowing orgasm.
by septmedoe July 11, 2008
When Keith saw the stunning picture of his ex-girlfriend, he was inspired to give himself a crying j.
by flacktastic October 22, 2006
(n.) Sick ass movie about an IRA man feeling guilty for a British soldier he allowed to die and comforting his girlfriend. However, when Fergus and Dill are getting it on...watch the movie.
Mayor Quimby: The chick in the crying game is really a man
Crowd: boo!
Mayor Quimby: I mean...man, was that a good movie
Crowd: yay!
Crowd: boo!
Mayor Quimby: I mean...man, was that a good movie
Crowd: yay!
by Gumba Gumba May 25, 2004
by far cry May 03, 2005