Definition: A person who believes they are above all others.
Synonyms: lack, pointless, lazy, do nothing
Synonyms: lack, pointless, lazy, do nothing
by Axeman51 January 5, 2018

The phrase you say when you really don’t want to talk about something, and you never actually talk about it later. You just use it as an excuse.
Dad: Hey, what is this I saw on your search history!?
Aaron: Uhhh- I’m busy studying let’s talk about it later
Aaron: Uhhh- I’m busy studying let’s talk about it later
by skiccan July 14, 2019

by Rev1318 April 2, 2017

by .6.7.6.Opne.6.7.6.Parenthesis. May 2, 2025

"Smell you later" is a phrase inspired by Tyler, The Creator’s song “Are We Still Friends?” It's used as an alternative way to say goodbye to someone you love—because saying goodbye often feels like letting go, or bidding farewell to the uncertainty of tomorrow. It is used as a promise that even if you’re parting now, a piece of them still lingers in the air.
It’s not about literally smelling someone (though scent is memory) it’s about leaving behind a trace—a moment, a memory, a feeling.
A way to say, “I’ll miss you, but I’ll catch you in the wind of tomorrow.”
Used when:
– You love someone but can’t find the courage to say goodbye.
– You’re leaving but hoping the universe finds a way to bring you back to them.
It’s not about literally smelling someone (though scent is memory) it’s about leaving behind a trace—a moment, a memory, a feeling.
A way to say, “I’ll miss you, but I’ll catch you in the wind of tomorrow.”
Used when:
– You love someone but can’t find the courage to say goodbye.
– You’re leaving but hoping the universe finds a way to bring you back to them.
by imaru May 2, 2025

Collecting expensive jewelry from previous relationships to pawn or sell for money when you need quick cash later after the relationship is over.
by Squeakyvoiceovers March 18, 2024

a variation of the phrase “see you later”, typically used when addressing a loved one, but the “see” is replaced with “miss” indicating that you will miss them indefinitely until you see them again.
by notjavi April 4, 2024
