The opposite of Weird flex but okay, used when someone is bragging about something in a negative way.
Person 1: Hey guys its two days before the exam, did anyone start studying yet?
Person 2: Weird flab but okay
Person 2: Weird flab but okay
by cheesylife December 06, 2018
During the Black Lives Matter movement, Amandas have attempted to make their voices heard in a big way. They are white and are Millenials. They drink craft beer and have hipster boyfriends. They wear t-shirts that say "fuck racism" and they march in BLM rallies with their friends, then they comment on social media posts and speak defiantly for the black community, when they've lived their whole lives in the burbs and have never even driven past an urban housing project. They get into countless arguments on the subject of race, yet they have no possible way of relating to the plight of black people. An Amanda just wants you to know that all white people are racists if they do not agree with everything she says, even though when asked to define "racist," she draws a blank.
by CrustyNickel July 06, 2020
by Dreadnarco February 11, 2021
by Scr4nt August 02, 2021
when you be staying up well past your bedtime on a call with your girl and she hits you with this and falls asleep on the call, that’s when you know she really be into you
by dadofalldads. May 20, 2020
Response one gives to social media posts, comments, replies clearly written by AI, but passed off as though they are one's own.
Named after Ian Miles Cheong, a serial content heister.
Named after Ian Miles Cheong, a serial content heister.
by Melanie Wojak February 10, 2025
Someone who's mostly straight or gay, with one exception. It's often separated into three categories:
Sole Exception: The character in question has a one-off attraction to that person that transcends their sexual preference. This is based on mutual compatibility, or otherwise emotional attraction(this is similar to Demisexuality).
Even the Gays/Straights Want Them: The target of attraction is presented as being physically attractive enough to transcend the sexual preferences of people, not just the attracted character.
Closet Key: The exception gradually becomes the rule for that character (this not being a subversion as such as the trope applies at the beginning of the relationship and is seen as responsible for the gradual reveal of the character's sexuality/gradual transition of their gender preference).
Sole Exception: The character in question has a one-off attraction to that person that transcends their sexual preference. This is based on mutual compatibility, or otherwise emotional attraction(this is similar to Demisexuality).
Even the Gays/Straights Want Them: The target of attraction is presented as being physically attractive enough to transcend the sexual preferences of people, not just the attracted character.
Closet Key: The exception gradually becomes the rule for that character (this not being a subversion as such as the trope applies at the beginning of the relationship and is seen as responsible for the gradual reveal of the character's sexuality/gradual transition of their gender preference).
William: G-George?! What are you doing? I thought you only loved women!
George: If it's you, it's okay, 'cause you're special, Love.
George: If it's you, it's okay, 'cause you're special, Love.
by Happy tree times March 30, 2021