by Hah_Funny November 01, 2020
On this wonderful day all of us girls will get our revenge.We will make men wish they they never knew us.The day will be held om the 1st of May.And men please dont be childish bout this u deserve this.
by some weird girl April 19, 2021
A very long novel written by Robert Penn Warren to torture the teens of modern society. Having a plot based around the politics and the corruption it can cause, in the end, just about everyone dies.
George: Dang, I gotta read All the King's Men for english class!
John: Don't worry: everyone kills themself, the end.
John: Don't worry: everyone kills themself, the end.
by Bumblebee15 February 18, 2011
feminist: "My boyfriend cheated on me!! all men are pigs"
normal person: you shouldn't say "all men", also didn't you cheat on him first?
normal person: you shouldn't say "all men", also didn't you cheat on him first?
by furry innihilator June 13, 2022
One specific man who does one specific thing that one specific woman does not like, subsequently turning that one man into "all men".
Ex-gf: "With the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, my ex-bf was a really great guy and a positive influence on my life. We broke up because I had a lot of drama in my life and maintaining a relationship with me was impossible at the time. I looked him up the other day and now he's travelling through Europe with a woman 10 years younger than him."
Ex-gf: "Why are all men like this?"
Ex-gf: "Why are all men like this?"
by All Men™ June 10, 2022
"Not all men" is a phrase often used to deflect criticism away from men when discussing issues like sexism, sexual assault, or gender inequality, essentially saying that not every man engages in harmful behavior, but is often perceived as a way to dismiss or downplay the experiences of women by implying they are exaggerating or unfairly blaming all men; it is generally considered a unhelpful response in such conversations.
The phrase is used mostly online to change the course of a discussion from: talking about important issues and injustices women face, to “Not all men do that and your being mean.”
The phrase is used mostly online to change the course of a discussion from: talking about important issues and injustices women face, to “Not all men do that and your being mean.”
Women: “I had this really bad and inappropriate experience with a man at a coffee shop. I wish men would respect my body and privacy.”
Man: “Not all men do that you know. It’s very ignorant that you assume such a thing.”
Man: “Not all men do that you know. It’s very ignorant that you assume such a thing.”
by Happygoluckyrainbow February 27, 2025