by yoylecake November 11, 2017
A term used, usually while gaslighting someone, to make an individual forget about something you just said or did.
The meaning comes from the sudden and random way those words are ordered, the goal is to make someone thinks they just had a nightmare and then destabilize them with the word bridge.
This sentence is most often yelled loudly in someone's face while opening and closing your hands towards them as if splashing water onto them.
The meaning comes from the sudden and random way those words are ordered, the goal is to make someone thinks they just had a nightmare and then destabilize them with the word bridge.
This sentence is most often yelled loudly in someone's face while opening and closing your hands towards them as if splashing water onto them.
"Hey did you just eat my last cookie?"
"What? No, what are you talking about you're imagining things, you ate it. NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE BRIDGE! Let's go get more cookies."
"What? No, what are you talking about you're imagining things, you ate it. NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE BRIDGE! Let's go get more cookies."
by sherlockholmesishere March 28, 2024
by N8M4R3 December 14, 2024
What a member of da "area's finest" --- especially one who never did too well in grammar-school --- finds himself faced with when trying to scribble out a summons-to-appear slip involving people/objects/locales with less-than-common names.
News flash --- Flustered MPs at da local naval-base encountered a major citation-spelling nightmare this evening when trying to write up a PECCARY who had committed da PECCADILLO of illegally entering da ARMORY and engaging in a PECKADILLO with an ARMADILLO dat it met there.
by QuacksO January 09, 2020
by Cornbread0023 November 22, 2018
Any time you're witnessing a conversation spiral downwards and are able to identify the rhetorical techniques participants are fueling the descent with little hope of being able to recover from. Techniques include cherry-picking, generalizing, the moral high ground, appealing to fear or popularity, aggressive (including passive) behavior, explicit bias and persistent rambling with an intent to win over the other side. You're confident any contribution or attempt to help move the conversation forward will be ignored or met with immediate resistance and rejection.
That post on Facebook about gun control became a Philosopher's Nightmare with most of the participants attacking and distracting each other.
by Dread Pirate Skeptic November 27, 2022
by Icemanjones January 02, 2018