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celebrating her femininity

A PC way to say, "Experiencing PMS," or "Menstruating," that seems cute, but is snarkily condescending.
A: Rachel is being an absolute cunt! It must be shark week!
B: Relax, bro, she's just celebrating her femininity.
by AlfonseMcNasty January 7, 2024
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non-celebrities

non-celebrities
non-celebrities
by tutututututututu June 15, 2021
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unknown celebrity

someone you and your friends always talk about that doesnt know you guys and you point them out/act surprised when you actually see them in person
"omg look its (name) no waayy"
"their our unknown celebrity fr"
by englishgenius January 14, 2024
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Celebration

The art of enjoying the moment by expressing your emotion
That Celebration is Cold
by LateBraking November 17, 2022
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Celebrities series

I only found out who he was when he started dating Dixie. And Ik has as Dixie’s BF. Other than that, useless.
by It’s you page February 10, 2021
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(not) Instagram Celebrities

People, usually from the south of England, who are in Year 7-11 and are usually the elites in their class who are recognised by students all around the local town where their schools are based. They think they are Instagram Celebrities but they’re really not.

You can identify them if they have around 1000 followers, there account is on private and they have barley posts, or 0. This is the result of them removing old posts which they think are cringe and if they overflow with posts they leave the ‘celebrity circle’

There pictures are mainly of weird angles and face covered in masks, with girls usually having some glass effect and pictures heavily edited or put in mean less montages.

Their Instagram stories mainly involve asking the question ‘Anyone going to insert name heres’ or ‘Picture at name here agains’ and as most people from the schools would be in separate circles but at the same time a big one, they all say yes. Other things include them doing random number things, emoji things and ranking their ‘friends’

They also boast about what they do with their friends, boasting that they have spent money expensive clothes to wear at some random girls party and annoying little things, like comparing Endgame to England vs Croatia (only people understood that game) (real story)

By the time they get to 18 all their relevance is non existent
by Aldranster50 November 1, 2019
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