by pseudophyle September 27, 2023
'Delete' can have several different meanings and is very context dependent, here are just a few examples:
When you have demolished your food - deleted
When you have completed a task - deleted (a film/degree/project)
When your friend has scored/died in the club - deleted
WHAT TAKES THE CENTRE STAGE: TO DOWN A DRINK
When you have demolished your food - deleted
When you have completed a task - deleted (a film/degree/project)
When your friend has scored/died in the club - deleted
WHAT TAKES THE CENTRE STAGE: TO DOWN A DRINK
Example:
A: Hey James, is that beer you have in your hand!?
J: Yeah Austin, a beautiful pils it is
A: Delete it!
J: *look of disdain in his eyes, but also respect - proceeds to drink beer in one go*
A: Hey James, is that beer you have in your hand!?
J: Yeah Austin, a beautiful pils it is
A: Delete it!
J: *look of disdain in his eyes, but also respect - proceeds to drink beer in one go*
by Mr. Deleted May 07, 2019
by sovile February 19, 2021
an acronym for the term Dumb Evil Little Effing Troll which was popularized and possibly conceived by the Kardashian sisters. A double entendre, the term also evokes the phrase Delet this, a nuanced comedic expression used when commenting on something the user finds offensive. delet should only be used in writing, used to convey the wordsmith's feelings of intense disgust for the subject of discussion.
Khloe: *wakes Kim*
Kim: "How fucking dare you Khloe? You crossed a major line with me. That shit is not okay. You dumb evil little effing troll. You have no idea how much I hate you. You’re disgusting."
Khloe: "ugh. delet"
Kim: "How fucking dare you Khloe? You crossed a major line with me. That shit is not okay. You dumb evil little effing troll. You have no idea how much I hate you. You’re disgusting."
Khloe: "ugh. delet"
by eggnog_coffee December 28, 2018
A psychological tendency to impulsively delete messages, posts, or creative work shortly after writing or sharing them, usually driven by overthinking, anxiety, or fear of being judged.
People experiencing Delete Syndrome often second-guess their own voice, fearing their words are “too much” or “not enough,” even when they come from the heart.
People experiencing Delete Syndrome often second-guess their own voice, fearing their words are “too much” or “not enough,” even when they come from the heart.
by Poraan June 08, 2025
The deletion process of this gin and tonic has begun
by rickyroyal May 17, 2019
by jessiew.10 February 23, 2022