Phrase used to mock men who engage in excessive simping, white knighting.
This phrase implies that the only reason said men would simp this hard would be in a hopeless attempt to impress a female.
It can be used against men who simp for a specific female or for women in general.
This phrase implies that the only reason said men would simp this hard would be in a hopeless attempt to impress a female.
It can be used against men who simp for a specific female or for women in general.
-@Desperatevirgin: "I honestly think the attacks random internet thot is receiving for despicable act are disgusting and show how toxic this community really is, everyone makes mistakes and random internet thot is actually clearly a very good person, stuff like this makes me ashamed of being a man"
-@Doodoofart420: "Hope she sees this bro"
-@LadyRespector: "I find it very brave that women still find the courage to stand up against the patriarchy despite receiving this much hate from incels online. I, as a man, fully support them and donate to countless feminist charities"
-@ThugHunter69: "Hope she sees this bro"
-@Doodoofart420: "Hope she sees this bro"
-@LadyRespector: "I find it very brave that women still find the courage to stand up against the patriarchy despite receiving this much hate from incels online. I, as a man, fully support them and donate to countless feminist charities"
-@ThugHunter69: "Hope she sees this bro"
by BussingThugHunter May 04, 2023
The act of hanging out with your bro's (generally frat dudes). It often entails talk of previous conquests and how awesome their fraternity is. Many of these conversations happen after a night out at bars and consist of reminiscing about the amazing frativities of the past years and the lack of time left in the frat.
Tosh: Ryan, we spent two hours last night fratting after getting home from the bars.
Ryan: Dude, I know I graduate this year and it won't be the same.
Patterson: Yea, you all did some serious bro-ing last night!
Ryan: Dude, I know I graduate this year and it won't be the same.
Patterson: Yea, you all did some serious bro-ing last night!
by Ryan BL May 21, 2008
“Let me bang, bro” was a phrase coined by Julian “Nitrane” Lane on season 25 of the UFC’s reality series “The Ultimate Fighter.” After losing his preliminary match, Lane was visibly upset over the course of the season and during a night of boozing and partying amongst the fighters, A heavily intoxicated Lane began demanding that his fellow housemates let him “bang.” While it is not entirely clear what Lane meant by this, it is speculated and widely believed that Julian wanted to engage in gay sexual intercourse with his fellow fighters.
by High G. Rection June 24, 2018
by ChoujinkiMetalder March 09, 2005
1. An utterance emitted by University of Florida student Andrew Meyer on the evening of September 17, 2007 in efforts to ward off the vicious bite of a police taser after he was detained for getting uppity at a forum with U.S. Senator John Kerry.
2. A phrase used (with ironic reference to the above incident) to express feigned dissatisfaction with another's recent or impending actions or speech.
2. A phrase used (with ironic reference to the above incident) to express feigned dissatisfaction with another's recent or impending actions or speech.
"The Meyer incident is in no way an issue of freedom of expression."
"Are you kidding? Don't tase me, bro!"
"Are you kidding? Don't tase me, bro!"
by Jesse Arost September 21, 2007
"Let's play Halo!"
"No. Halo is crap and its multiplyaer is unblanced and boring. Let's play a game we can all enjoy and continue playing for years."
"How about Smash Bros"
"Good choice. Prepare to get onwed bitch."
"No. Halo is crap and its multiplyaer is unblanced and boring. Let's play a game we can all enjoy and continue playing for years."
"How about Smash Bros"
"Good choice. Prepare to get onwed bitch."
by omg lol June 27, 2004
by chomumandem June 11, 2022