by why July 11, 2004

jack found a huge cock in brittany's pants
jill found a tiny one with lumps on it in olivia's
carmel found a robotic bunny with light saber teeth in bob's
its all ok i guess
sexual indifference
jill found a tiny one with lumps on it in olivia's
carmel found a robotic bunny with light saber teeth in bob's
its all ok i guess
sexual indifference
by betturthanu July 20, 2011

An Indifferent Dolores variant in which the female sits in front of the male holding a stick (roughly 3 to 4 feet long) on which is attached a piece of cooked meat. The male then urinates on the back of the female's head while eating the meat.
by Christian Andover April 24, 2008

When a guy and girl are making out and the guy continues to try to cop a feel despite the girl moving his hand away. Eventually she gives in and allows him to reach "second base on defensive indifference."
Guy 1: Last night I got to 2nd base with Sally!
Guy 2: Really?!? She let you touch her boobs?
Guy 1: She didn't want me to. But I was persistent, so she allowed it. I guess I reached second base on defensive indifference.
Guy 2: Sweet.
Guy 2: Really?!? She let you touch her boobs?
Guy 1: She didn't want me to. But I was persistent, so she allowed it. I guess I reached second base on defensive indifference.
Guy 2: Sweet.
by PrenticeRedman November 27, 2011

Holding persons, places, things or ideas near to you both in proximity and experience in less regard than those more distant or those considered more exotic.
Jen is showing her bias through the principle of relative indifference when she claims that Americans have no culture especially when compared to European countries.
by KM91 June 7, 2022

A feeling, a state of being, capable of feeling two ways but also, feeling neutral, capable of simply choosing neutrality. Or looking at other perspectives from a different angle that may not be commonly seen or shown. Understanding, neutrality, teaches far more than hate and love. Seeing from different angles, and not taking sides, without learning the “why”, instead of keeping others happy, finding ways to make yourself as such. Understanding the grey areas, while observing.
I may be indifferent to some things but it doesn’t mean i don’t care!
Naomi, why do you choose indifference when most believe a person is either evil or good?
Naomi, why do you choose indifference when most believe a person is either evil or good?
by Knowledgeiskey09 May 12, 2025

When someone attacks, punishes, or lashes out with aggression that is completely detached from emotion — no hatred, no passion, no care who the target is. The hostility is real, but the person is utterly indifferent to why they are hostile or who it’s against. It’s not blind rage (emotional chaos), not indiscriminate hostility (attacking everything in sight), and not disguised hostility (pretending not to care but secretly malicious). It’s aggression powered by apathy.
Not to be confused with:
• Blind Rage → uncontrolled, sloppy, fueled by overwhelming emotion.
• Indiscriminate Hostility → aggression against everything without distinction.
• Disguised Hostility → manipulative tactic of pretending indifference while secretly hostile.
Not to be confused with:
• Blind Rage → uncontrolled, sloppy, fueled by overwhelming emotion.
• Indiscriminate Hostility → aggression against everything without distinction.
• Disguised Hostility → manipulative tactic of pretending indifference while secretly hostile.
• The berserker fought with hostile indifference: swinging at anything in reach, but the moment a clear opponent appeared, he locked on and cut them down without a flicker of hate.
• She punished her enemies with hostile indifference, targeted and precise, but without anger — just empty violence.
• That wasn’t rage. That was hostile indifference — mechanical, detached, and uncaring.
• She punished her enemies with hostile indifference, targeted and precise, but without anger — just empty violence.
• That wasn’t rage. That was hostile indifference — mechanical, detached, and uncaring.
by TiltedGrinSlim August 24, 2025
