Tatiana: I’m gonna eat some cereal
*puts milk first*
Andreia:ARE YOU OK??
Tatiana: yeah tf
Andreia: No you aren’t you need to go to a mental hospital
(What are people that put milk first *just because I had to*)
*puts milk first*
Andreia:ARE YOU OK??
Tatiana: yeah tf
Andreia: No you aren’t you need to go to a mental hospital
(What are people that put milk first *just because I had to*)
by Cereal first April 23, 2021

by Yuraaah November 16, 2022

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All the definitions on Urban Dictionary were written by people just like you. Now's your chance to add your own!
by Me - failure April 1, 2022

OTHER PEOPLE did it to OTHER PEOPLE amd YOU are doing it to ME. So you are going to PAY for doing it to ME and then OTHER PEOPLE are going to PAY for doing it to OTHER PEOPLE. First order of business is going to be: Who the fuck killed Suchir Balaji?
by Hym Iam July 30, 2025

A Guyanese/West Indian idiom describing when someone is blatantly rude. The rude person is so offensive, it is as if they do not believe the other person has any sense or ability to retaliate.
Also works in forms like "eyes passed you"/"eyes passed me"/"eyes passed them" etc.
Also works in forms like "eyes passed you"/"eyes passed me"/"eyes passed them" etc.
In the midst of gasoline companies being accused of price gouging and profiteering with gas being $5-$9 per gallon, the chief financial officer of BP says, "Certainly, it's possible that we're getting more cash than we know what to do with."
Man, these guys have their eyes passed people. They must not remember Kazakhstan.
Wu-Tang Clan Knuckleheadz intro
Man, these guys have their eyes passed people. They must not remember Kazakhstan.
Wu-Tang Clan Knuckleheadz intro
by Tesuji June 13, 2022

"Umber People" refers to individuals outside of sub-Saharan Africa whose physical appearance, prior to 1492, aligned with a broad spectrum of earthy skin tones—ranging from coal black, blue black, and grey black to olive greens, soil, dirt, and lighter shades like sand-colored—along with varied facial features and structures that, by today’s 'looks test' standards, would lead white individuals or systems to mistake, classify, reclassify, or treat them as Black. This identity includes pre-1492 indigenous or tribal groups such as Melanesians, Dravidians, dark-skinned Native Americans (e.g., Clovis people, Ouachita), Australian Aborigines, Tasmanians, Negritos, and others, whose melanated color developed independently of recent African intervention or migration (post-1492 transatlantic slave trade). It complements the traditional 'Black' and 'Negro' categories, reserved for sub-Saharan Africans and their diaspora, uniting all under a shared visual recognition and resilience against marginalization.
Dark skinned people descended from Africa, are Black People. Dark skinned people descended from other places, like Natve or indigenous chocolate colored East Indians, are Umber People.
by anonymous July 25, 2025

Same meaning as "heavy-set people", but instead of saying "heavy-set people", you say "bigger-set people". Similar to "plus-size people". Nice way of saying "fat people".
Juan: "Hey Rico, what's the difference between the term 'bigger-set people' and the term 'heavy-set people'"?
Rico: "Nothing Rico. They are synonymous. Much nicer than saying 'fat people'"!
Rico: "Nothing Rico. They are synonymous. Much nicer than saying 'fat people'"!
by Goode spela January 1, 2012
