The "african ceiling bird" is a bird type that lives in every african household, if you don't feed it propperly it will shout every few seconds for food.
I heard Jamal hasn't fed his African Ceiling Bird so its an annoyance to listen go on voice chat with him.
by Laventer August 30, 2025

When a male is naked on all fours with an elastic band around his testicles. A female will then pull the elastic band and let go!!!
by Dean Fitton December 2, 2023

The act of taking a can of worms (primarily ones bought at a fishing store) and seeds then consuming them until they are completely crushed inside of one's mouth. Then, with the crushed worms, you regurgitate the food into another person's mouth. Then
by butter-flies January 31, 2023

A Mourning Dove. That bird who lives on your roof that you thought was an owl for the longest time, until you asked your parents about it.
Mourning Dove / Childhood Bird: hoot hoo, hoo hoo
*Me instantly remembering every bad memory from my past and almost crying*
*Me instantly remembering every bad memory from my past and almost crying*
by AUTISTICREATURE December 1, 2023

Broken Bird Energy (BBE)
noun
A term used to describe a woman who curates an image of elegance, fragility, and class to mask deep-rooted manipulation, narcissism, and emotional dysfunction. She presents as soft, refined, or “above the drama”—yet somehow, she’s always at the center of it.
BBE is a brand of covert toxicity: a woman who plays the victim while creating the chaos, uses "high standards" as a front for cruelty, and subtly pulls strings behind the scenes to control people and narratives. Think soft-spoken but sharp-tongued, seemingly sweet but strategically savage.
Often tied to social climbers who thrive on attention, pity, or power through romantic manipulation, passive-aggressive competition, and emotional triangulation.
Origin:
Coined to describe a specific archetype of British-American women who claim poise and posh roots—yet act out narcissistic, insecure, and controlling behaviors behind a polished front. Think: fake stories, sugar daddies, drama addiction, home-wrecking, and the audacity to coach “elegance” while funded by dysfunction.
Common traits:
Constantly plays the victim
Creates chaos out of thin air
Uses men for emotional or financial gain
Obsessed with status and drama
Gaslights, triangulates, and blames others
Claims to be an alpha, runs the show with no receipts
Presents as elegant but causes chaos in every room
Let me know if you want a meme-style version or story-style version for IG too.
noun
A term used to describe a woman who curates an image of elegance, fragility, and class to mask deep-rooted manipulation, narcissism, and emotional dysfunction. She presents as soft, refined, or “above the drama”—yet somehow, she’s always at the center of it.
BBE is a brand of covert toxicity: a woman who plays the victim while creating the chaos, uses "high standards" as a front for cruelty, and subtly pulls strings behind the scenes to control people and narratives. Think soft-spoken but sharp-tongued, seemingly sweet but strategically savage.
Often tied to social climbers who thrive on attention, pity, or power through romantic manipulation, passive-aggressive competition, and emotional triangulation.
Origin:
Coined to describe a specific archetype of British-American women who claim poise and posh roots—yet act out narcissistic, insecure, and controlling behaviors behind a polished front. Think: fake stories, sugar daddies, drama addiction, home-wrecking, and the audacity to coach “elegance” while funded by dysfunction.
Common traits:
Constantly plays the victim
Creates chaos out of thin air
Uses men for emotional or financial gain
Obsessed with status and drama
Gaslights, triangulates, and blames others
Claims to be an alpha, runs the show with no receipts
Presents as elegant but causes chaos in every room
Let me know if you want a meme-style version or story-style version for IG too.
“Bro, don’t fall for her act—she’s pure BBE. One minute she’s teaching you how to ‘walk like a lady, the next she’s rewriting the story so you're the villain and she’s the emotionally abused saint."
“She shows up in pearls and a prayer, then spends the night turning friends against each other. That’s Broken Bird Energy”
“She shows up in pearls and a prayer, then spends the night turning friends against each other. That’s Broken Bird Energy”
by daniellethecreative_ May 5, 2025
