A set time at which an individual must not leave a social event before.
Used when someone is known to often go home very early at organised social events.
Usually secured by some kind of agreement involving a penalty if broken.
Used when someone is known to often go home very early at organised social events.
Usually secured by some kind of agreement involving a penalty if broken.
“Why’s Gareth still at this party, he’s usually got a lift home from Liam by 8pm hasn’t he?”
“Nah bro, he’s got a negative curfew with the group chat. Otherwise he’ll be in bed by 8:30 and he’ll regret it in the morning.”
“Nah bro, he’s got a negative curfew with the group chat. Otherwise he’ll be in bed by 8:30 and he’ll regret it in the morning.”
by LKilby April 15, 2022

When you experience a situation where someone speaks with a slight heart every time they open their mouth, and your eyes automatically fade into the background.
“...the other day I was reading a post from someone on Facebook, and I immediately fell into an anxious state because there was so much static negativity bouncing off of their words”
by Blah Blah Blahnick December 20, 2018

A negative contraction added to a statement retroactively depending on the public opinion of that statement. Disregard all contextual statements surrounding the statement.
“I don’t see why it would be Russia.” To Schrodinger’s Negative: “I don’t see why it wouldn’t be Russia.”
by Pizzaghazi July 27, 2018

Person A: "Oh man, I drank so much last night"
Person B: "Well I drank so much, I can't remember a thing and I'm pretty sure I threw up on my Mum."
Person A: "Dude, why you have to neg flex right now?"
Person B: "Well I drank so much, I can't remember a thing and I'm pretty sure I threw up on my Mum."
Person A: "Dude, why you have to neg flex right now?"
by Odear April 7, 2019

by anonymous May 19, 2022

by Atypical_Person May 3, 2023

by R kid mixer man September 23, 2023
