A way to inform someone that a liquid on a table is just hand sanitizer. (Not to be confused with the phrase "you're an idiot")
A pregnant woman offers someone a towel to clean up " whatever is on the table." Someone else harmlessly replies: "It's Germ-x," and then gets sent to vice principal's office, where he is then sent to ISD for the rest of the day.
by Innocence. February 15, 2019

The best couple cuz both of them are mean to everyone and likes making fun of everyone and there super hawt and kool
by Kril December 23, 2021

by Durhappisunderdue August 8, 2025

When someone is online but not responding. You said that term with a mention/ping them to get them to talk with you. There are other variants like, YAY X GOT SHOT and more.
Hiraku: Kaori wanted to kiss
Kaori: *doesn't responsed*
Hiraku: ok. YAY @Kaori DIED
Kaori: WTF IS THAT FOR
Hiraku: oh it's my new thing called "YAY X DIED" anyways wanna kiss
Kaori: ok
Hiraku: *kissed Kaori*
Kaori: *kissed back*
Kaori: *doesn't responsed*
Hiraku: ok. YAY @Kaori DIED
Kaori: WTF IS THAT FOR
Hiraku: oh it's my new thing called "YAY X DIED" anyways wanna kiss
Kaori: ok
Hiraku: *kissed Kaori*
Kaori: *kissed back*
by Alex aka Aquatic F0xy July 15, 2021

X-Fluents are the most highly indulgent, spending more, buying the most frequently and dedicated to maintaining a deluxe lifestyle.
Affluent Americans aged 24 to 49 who have a yen for high living and bling are helping drive luxury sales, says Unity Marketing, which conducts quarterly shopper surveys. One cohort, called the “X-Fluents” -- for “extremely affluent” -- are responsible for 23 percent of luxury sales in the U.S., up from 18 percent in 2007, the Stevens, Pennsylvania-based firm said in a Sept. 14 client presentation it provided to Bloomberg News.
by alex86-91 October 9, 2011

by X Teh Spartan November 17, 2018
