When you punch a muhfucka in the mouth so hard, you knock teeth out, they swallow their teeth & get sick.
by TravWilly August 1, 2020
Get the Ivory poisoningmug. a person who utters bitter or insulting or venomous remarks against somebody. As a verb, it can be used to mean 'to utter such remarks'.
by Uttam Maharjan 2 January 29, 2015
Get the poison-mouthmug. Raising the expectations of a piece of media to such ridiculous levels that it is detrimental to the success of the game, movie or tv series to the point of extreme toxicity.
The term was first used by the Youtuber ''Mother's basement'' in the video: "Overhyped" Anime
The term was first used by the Youtuber ''Mother's basement'' in the video: "Overhyped" Anime
The anime ''Chainsaw Man''suffered from hype-poisoning.
by RedSkyNights3461 July 30, 2023
Get the Hype-Poisoningmug. When and individual has been smoking and hasn't refreshed their breath in a while. Their breath is so rancid that every time they blow out smoke nobody wants to be around to smell it.
Guy 1: Can I have a smoke?
Guy 2: Sure *blows out smoke*
Guy 1: Ugh God, talk about a poison puff, brush your teeth bro.
Guy 2: Sure *blows out smoke*
Guy 1: Ugh God, talk about a poison puff, brush your teeth bro.
by TallBlondie August 19, 2011
Get the Poison Puffmug. The opposite of plot armor
Instead of characters being too strong or unkillable, mass amounts of them die instead.
Instead of characters being too strong or unkillable, mass amounts of them die instead.
by Condroy northw3ll December 10, 2017
Get the plot poisonmug. essentially the opposite of irony poisoning
When someone's sense of genuineness is so overboard that it becomes schmaltzy, overly sentimental, or corny. Baby boomers tend to be infected with this, especially celebrity boomers when talking about other celebrities (for example, Joe Piscopo). While the sincerity coming from the poisoned individual may, in fact, feel real to them, others around them will often identify it as fraudulent or overly nice.
When someone's sense of genuineness is so overboard that it becomes schmaltzy, overly sentimental, or corny. Baby boomers tend to be infected with this, especially celebrity boomers when talking about other celebrities (for example, Joe Piscopo). While the sincerity coming from the poisoned individual may, in fact, feel real to them, others around them will often identify it as fraudulent or overly nice.
1: Did you get Bill's email apologizing for all the little things he's done over the last year? Most of those weren't even a big deal anyways.
2: Yeah, I got that email. Bill used to be really sarcastic and ironic a lot in a funny, dry way, but I think it was too much for me.
1: People really saw him as emotionally disconnected, I think. Now he has sincerity poisoning to make up for it.
2: Yeah, I got that email. Bill used to be really sarcastic and ironic a lot in a funny, dry way, but I think it was too much for me.
1: People really saw him as emotionally disconnected, I think. Now he has sincerity poisoning to make up for it.
by DOOM_KAAL October 4, 2018
Get the sincerity poisoningmug. 