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Quite famous phrase from the Boykisser meme, being a Mauzymice's cat used to spit in the face of the original artist by other people (internet community decided to add homosexual text to Mauzymice's character and make it a meme)
Also may be used if the one who's speaking has doubts about the interlocutor's heterosexuality
You like kissing boys, don't you? You're a boykisser
Oooooo you like kissing boys don't you
I had enough of those "you like kissing boys, don't you"
by hitlerisbadguy February 16, 2026
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If you think you are using it against me just kmow that it isn't actually helping you and you don't get one.
Hym Iam "You don't get your own counterveiling 100% and what it LOOKS LIKE is she's telling you to do what is going to piss me off the most and GUARANTEE that I am going to fucking kill you for this. If you have 1, I have 2. It isn't YOURS."
by Hym Iam February 18, 2026
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Don't get your dreads up

It's like "don't get your hopes up" except if you're assuming something bad.
"Hey man, that badass pub down the street just closed down."
"Damn, now where will we sneak out now?"
"Don't get your dreads up, I found another one not too far away."
by AbeltDessler2202 February 22, 2026
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We don't roll like that

What you say when something extremely outrageous has been said to multiple people.
Person 1: Yo do y'all think that Sentry is overrated?
Person 2: We don't roll like that?
by MofotheeG February 23, 2026
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An inverted strawman where the person denies the applicability of a term by claiming ignorance of its meaning. The classic form: someone accused of racism says "you can't call me racist because I don't even know what racism means." The move uses claimed ignorance as a shield—if I don't know the term, the term can't apply to me. The fallacy lies in treating ignorance as innocence, not knowing as not being. But actions have meanings regardless of the actor's vocabulary. Not knowing what racism means doesn't mean your actions aren't racist; it just means you're ignorant, not innocent.
But I Don't Know What This Term Means Fallacy "I pointed out his pattern of discriminatory comments. Response: 'I don't even know what racism means, so you can't call me racist!' That's But I Don't Know What This Term Means Fallacy—using ignorance as a defense. Not knowing the word doesn't mean the behavior isn't real. Ignorance isn't innocence; it's just ignorance."
by Dumu The Void March 3, 2026
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