Person 1: "Did you hear Muse's latest album Drones?"
Person 2: "Yeah! My favourites are Mercy and Dead Inside!"
Person 2: "Yeah! My favourites are Mercy and Dead Inside!"
by oli davis August 09, 2018
i'm dead inside.
by The actual frick August 25, 2017
A phrase that sad lonely, depressed people say (most use it for attention) when it really doesn't make sense cause their heart is beating so they wouldn't be dead inside...
by Depressed_Panda December 07, 2018
A rare, sometimes soul-destroying condition caused by one or two of the following:
Professor
School
Thumb Wounds
Professor
School
Thumb Wounds
by Shelby Longbottom October 20, 2017
by Lil ultimate June 04, 2020
The kind of Asian who does what their parents wanted (good grades, degree in lucrative field, lifestyle that pleases them) so they have no passion for life because they see it as a checklist. Can be applied to younger people but mostly to adults.
Kyle is such an ADI (Asian Dead Inside) , he was such a boring date despite having traveled and seeming adventurous.
by Rizaz February 02, 2019
A humorous meme about signs being misread due to the words being misplaced. Since anyone who has ever read a book before knows that words go left-to-right, doing it any other way causes massive confusion.
Named for an image for the series premiere of The Walking Dead, where there is a chained door with zombies behind it. On the door is a giant spray-painted message that reads, "Don't open, dead inside." From top-to-bottom on the doors.
Several months later, many people began to point out that they mistakenly read it as "Don't Dead Open Inside" before realizing what it was actually supposed to say. As the years passed, several more examples of the meme spawned, and it eventually became the subject of many meme crossovers, such as "Floating Guy Chasing Running Guy," "Woman Yelling at Cat," and "Grandma Finds the Internet."
Named for an image for the series premiere of The Walking Dead, where there is a chained door with zombies behind it. On the door is a giant spray-painted message that reads, "Don't open, dead inside." From top-to-bottom on the doors.
Several months later, many people began to point out that they mistakenly read it as "Don't Dead Open Inside" before realizing what it was actually supposed to say. As the years passed, several more examples of the meme spawned, and it eventually became the subject of many meme crossovers, such as "Floating Guy Chasing Running Guy," "Woman Yelling at Cat," and "Grandma Finds the Internet."
Don't Dead Open Inside quickly became one of the most popular memes of all time, as well as one of the few "old" memes that withstood the test of time due to its overall versatility.
by Ubeenbamboozledson August 05, 2021