Hi mrz is the best thing ever in the world
nothing is better than mrz
girl 1:mrz is so hot he is the best
girl 2: everything about him is hot
nothing is better than mrz
girl 1:mrz is so hot he is the best
girl 2: everything about him is hot
by Monkey Man 100 April 5, 2022
Get the hi mrzmug. harry dipped his balls in vinegar means that when you see something good you say harry dipped his balls in vinegar
by beamycarrot December 14, 2023
Get the harry dipped his balls in vinegarmug. a
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by ajsdklf;jalkdsjlnfds July 16, 2025
Get the Himug. The new CEO did not bother to build repoire with the top executives or staff. Leaning on his lore, he instantly expected their admiration.
by BabyCakes33 April 25, 2017
Get the leaning on his loremug. by pooplessccheng March 28, 2023
Get the Chris Noble his assmug. by AnnFrankGotGanked October 27, 2023
Get the Fiberglass in his dickholemug. Imagine making a big fuss about a pair of pronouns. It's a gender-neutral reference to the third-person singular, and that's all there is to it. Some people may say "his/her" instead of "their" as that's what they're used to, just like how some people may choose to say "buy" instead of "purchase". And that's A-okay.
And to be fair, this is mostly used in more formal speech or text, such as an essay or a legislative document. Obviously you're not gonna say this in casual dialogue (again, no problems if you choose to do so).
And to be fair, this is mostly used in more formal speech or text, such as an essay or a legislative document. Obviously you're not gonna say this in casual dialogue (again, no problems if you choose to do so).
Me: ChatGPT, can you help me make an example of "his/her" used in a sentence?
ChatGPT: Certainly! Here's an example of "his/her" used in a sentence:
"In the course syllabus, it says that each student should bring his/her own textbook to the class."
ChatGPT: Certainly! Here's an example of "his/her" used in a sentence:
"In the course syllabus, it says that each student should bring his/her own textbook to the class."
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian November 23, 2023
Get the His/Hermug.