A girl who can rock the all black look , a girl who they call by the name "emo". Some one who has a boyfriend named edgar and is the light of her life. She loves to go on long car rides and loveeeees! To have a good vibe with people
She likes to go by " swagy mia" and/or "mommy"
5 small Facts about mia
1. They like anime
2. They're birthday is on 12/24/2007
3. They have many loving and caring friends
4. They are ✨bi✨
5. They have a boyfriend named edgar
She likes to go by " swagy mia" and/or "mommy"
5 small Facts about mia
1. They like anime
2. They're birthday is on 12/24/2007
3. They have many loving and caring friends
4. They are ✨bi✨
5. They have a boyfriend named edgar
by Froppy_mia November 24, 2021
A loving person who’s also like, your best friend. You relate to everything and just have that special connection. AND she’s a stoner. Nice.
She also may attract weirdos. It’s your duty to make sure she’s safe.
She also may attract weirdos. It’s your duty to make sure she’s safe.
by Bluntiful October 18, 2019
The most annoying thing in the universe, it constantly steals your peanut butter, so if you find it in your house, eat all your peanut butter because it will prolly kill you if you don’t give it any.
by Thegodofcheese…nuffsaid December 30, 2021
Specifically for liar's dice players. Communicated verbally, electronically, or written. Used to ask if anyone wants to play the game.
Example 1:
(Peeks outside a door)
Yells out "3 2's anyone?"
Example 2:
Friend 1: (in text): what are you doing?
Friend 2: (responds): 3 2's?
(Peeks outside a door)
Yells out "3 2's anyone?"
Example 2:
Friend 1: (in text): what are you doing?
Friend 2: (responds): 3 2's?
by 77senor77siete77 October 27, 2021
by Papa günter January 07, 2018
verb, transitive
1. To add an unnecessary number of villains or antagonists to a work of fiction (usually a film)—more villains than it can sustain while still being "good."
2. To lose control of the balance of multiple villains or antagonists, in the case that the balance was previously maintained (esp. in a TV show, which can hold more villains than a movie).
1. To add an unnecessary number of villains or antagonists to a work of fiction (usually a film)—more villains than it can sustain while still being "good."
2. To lose control of the balance of multiple villains or antagonists, in the case that the balance was previously maintained (esp. in a TV show, which can hold more villains than a movie).
• Batman V. Superman could have been a good movie if it was just about Batman vs. Superman, but instead they totally spider-man 3'ed it.
• Seasons 1-4 of Game of Thrones pulled off having more than one villain. But when the show split off from the books, they couldn't juggle all the characters and it got spider-man 3'ed.
• The reason 2020 was such a shitty year is because they tried to cram in too much content at once. Terrible pacing, no room to breathe. Covid, toilet paper panic, Australia fires, California fires, George Floyd, Trump's 2nd impeachment, election conspiracy theories, RBG, almost having war with Iran... takes massive bong rip They spider-man 3'ed an entire year.
• Seasons 1-4 of Game of Thrones pulled off having more than one villain. But when the show split off from the books, they couldn't juggle all the characters and it got spider-man 3'ed.
• The reason 2020 was such a shitty year is because they tried to cram in too much content at once. Terrible pacing, no room to breathe. Covid, toilet paper panic, Australia fires, California fires, George Floyd, Trump's 2nd impeachment, election conspiracy theories, RBG, almost having war with Iran... takes massive bong rip They spider-man 3'ed an entire year.
by burningbusch June 02, 2022