by Petty Krueger November 14, 2016
by (.)(.)00000 October 14, 2014
Group sharking is when you with another individual or an alternative account of yours lie to someone about the value of their Loomian and then snipe it for cheap.
You:Your loomian is only 3 gr(its actually 50 gr)
Your alt:Yeah its 3 gr and bad demand
Retard:Ok ill trade it to you for 4 gr
Random:Wait you guys are Group Sharking him!
Your alt:Yeah its 3 gr and bad demand
Retard:Ok ill trade it to you for 4 gr
Random:Wait you guys are Group Sharking him!
by SharkingMaster August 29, 2023
A group of people that knows Shane. Shane knows at least one person in each friend group wither it be popular kids or band kids.
by 55922 September 24, 2020
When a member of your tribe/church/cult says/does something stupid, and you choose not to call them out for it.
Synonyms: God's Love
Jimmy was concerned about Timmy's use of broadly inclusive language to slander those of brown persuasion, His In-group favoritism prevented him from pointing it out, because he understood the context.
Jimmy was concerned about Timmy's use of broadly inclusive language to slander those of brown persuasion, His In-group favoritism prevented him from pointing it out, because he understood the context.
by senor~ mik April 03, 2016
by Horty72 February 22, 2022
A phenomenon in which a friend group gangs up on one or more members of the group. Often times when this happens, there will be a ringleader in the group initiating the groupthink interactions toward the victim(s).
There are a few reasons why victims of in-group bullying struggle to stand up for themselves more than victims of out-group bullying:
1. Victims will usually not stand up for themselves against the group members who are mistreating them because they are outnumbered.
2. Victims of this type of bullying may not stand up for themselves is because they fear they will be ousted or rejected in some way from the friend group.
3. Victims of this type of bullying will also not stand up for themselves because they may consider the perpetrators friends and therefore interpret the groupthink behavior toward them as joking.
There are a few reasons why victims of in-group bullying struggle to stand up for themselves more than victims of out-group bullying:
1. Victims will usually not stand up for themselves against the group members who are mistreating them because they are outnumbered.
2. Victims of this type of bullying may not stand up for themselves is because they fear they will be ousted or rejected in some way from the friend group.
3. Victims of this type of bullying will also not stand up for themselves because they may consider the perpetrators friends and therefore interpret the groupthink behavior toward them as joking.
by Stepman May 22, 2020