Workplace slang for a loose cannon, often used to discreetly signal a red flag in a consort of interest. Usually a broken person displaying bipolar and/or manic tendencies. So called because they'll switch up on you in ten seconds or less.
Tom: "Bro... someone said you were dating your client Gina."
Greg: "What?! Yeah, imagine that. Me, dating a ten second person."
Greg: "What?! Yeah, imagine that. Me, dating a ten second person."
by hypnomatic November 24, 2023

Hey! You! Yes you! The person reading this! I just wanted you to know YOU are amazing! YOU are beautiful! You are unique in your own special way. No matter how hard life is right now, you always continue to shine. Ignore whatever anyone says, you are perfection. Now go outside and be perfect.
by Tehxjejs December 14, 2018

by stoppostingaboutBALLER February 11, 2023

Someone who sucks away your whole personality but they don’t have enough imagination to have their own..
by kelh91 December 6, 2019

Person deficiency (noun)
A state involving the absence of a certain individual or person in one's life. The severe lack of a certain individual in one's life. It often leads to longing, emotional emptiness, or feelings related to sadness.
Person-deficient (Adjective)
Describes someone currently experiencing person deficiency — missing someone intensely.
The word 'person' may be replaced with a name, nickname, or any personal reference, including second and third-person pronouns.
A state involving the absence of a certain individual or person in one's life. The severe lack of a certain individual in one's life. It often leads to longing, emotional emptiness, or feelings related to sadness.
Person-deficient (Adjective)
Describes someone currently experiencing person deficiency — missing someone intensely.
The word 'person' may be replaced with a name, nickname, or any personal reference, including second and third-person pronouns.
"Mehdi unknowingly inflicted me with person deficiency."
"I am completely Mohammed-deficient this week."
"I've been you-deficient for a long time."
"How can I deal with my deficiency of her?"
"I've been feeling very him-deficient lately."
"I am completely Mohammed-deficient this week."
"I've been you-deficient for a long time."
"How can I deal with my deficiency of her?"
"I've been feeling very him-deficient lately."
by LycorisRHH May 4, 2025

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