kick-oi-mentos
A really, really annoying person whose head is built like a coconut that u wanna punch
A really, really annoying person whose head is built like a coconut that u wanna punch
by pmpknspcltt March 24, 2024
Get the Cicoymentus mug.by Frankyomama April 5, 2024
Get the cinco some mug.Related Words
a made up ios game, invented as a excuse by top Majora's Mask speedrunner as to why they take long breaks from speedrunning.
by Subjektive May 15, 2024
Get the Cinco paus' mug.ryukishi07’s most recent vn that hasn’t had a new phase in four years ryukishi please help us we’re in hell
by seacatgirls June 4, 2024
Get the CICOYTAF mug.you are a circoincí
by big fat hips April 9, 2025
Get the circoincí mug.circoff
/ˈsərˌkôf/
verb (informal, slang)
Definition:
To engage in self-reinforcing social media behavior by liking, commenting on, or otherwise amplifying one’s own posts—often through alternate accounts or reciprocal engagement groups—primarily to inflate perceived popularity or algorithmic reach.
Etymology:
Portmanteau of circle jerk (mutual self-congratulation within a closed group) and jerk off (self-directed gratification), reflecting both the communal and self-serving aspects of the behavior.
Usage:
Commonly used in critical or ironic contexts to describe hollow engagement tactics that prioritize metrics over substance.
Example:
“The thread looks active, but it’s mostly the author circoffing with burner accounts.”
Synonyms:
self-boosting; engagement farming (pejorative); vanity engagement.
Notes:
Often contrasted with organic engagement; typically discouraged in professional or brand-building contexts due to reputational risk and diminishing algorithmic returns.
/ˈsərˌkôf/
verb (informal, slang)
Definition:
To engage in self-reinforcing social media behavior by liking, commenting on, or otherwise amplifying one’s own posts—often through alternate accounts or reciprocal engagement groups—primarily to inflate perceived popularity or algorithmic reach.
Etymology:
Portmanteau of circle jerk (mutual self-congratulation within a closed group) and jerk off (self-directed gratification), reflecting both the communal and self-serving aspects of the behavior.
Usage:
Commonly used in critical or ironic contexts to describe hollow engagement tactics that prioritize metrics over substance.
Example:
“The thread looks active, but it’s mostly the author circoffing with burner accounts.”
Synonyms:
self-boosting; engagement farming (pejorative); vanity engagement.
Notes:
Often contrasted with organic engagement; typically discouraged in professional or brand-building contexts due to reputational risk and diminishing algorithmic returns.
by lordofthebeans January 29, 2026
Get the circoff mug.