by BGCNTRY May 16, 2018
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idiot 1- hey should we ping hideaki?
somewhat smart- no he doesn’t like getting pinged so lets not ping him
idiot 1- oh ok i’m sorry hideaki
somewhat smart- no he doesn’t like getting pinged so lets not ping him
idiot 1- oh ok i’m sorry hideaki
by Pinging hideaki July 10, 2022
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by HoneyChick! March 25, 2016
Get the honeycomb hideaway mug.The act of being hideous toward others either for reason of humor or to prove a point. Hideousity is never shady, just fierce. Term coined by the DC Social Group, the House of Hideousity.
2. To be truly hideous (and thus acting with sheer and utter hideousity) one must be in some way intoxicated.
3. A reference to the genitals.
2. To be truly hideous (and thus acting with sheer and utter hideousity) one must be in some way intoxicated.
3. A reference to the genitals.
He enacted the best hideousity recorded for some time -- posting pictures of his best friend completely passed out and with marker written all over his face and arms.
Somebody who is extremely drunk and unable to care for themselves is being hideous: "Check out his hideousity."
Also, "I don't want to be anywhere near her hideousity because she has herpes."
Somebody who is extremely drunk and unable to care for themselves is being hideous: "Check out his hideousity."
Also, "I don't want to be anywhere near her hideousity because she has herpes."
by The House of Hideousity April 11, 2005
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by Scissors Fan September 7, 2007
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Pronunciation: \ˈhīd-ə-mē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural 2hid•e•mies
Etymology: Hide from Middle English hiden, from Old English hȳdan; akin to Greek keuthein to conceal and Enemy from Middle English enemi, from Anglo-French, from Latin inimicus, from in- 1in- + amicus friend
Date: 21st century
1 : to put out of sight one that is antagonistic or an opponent.
2 : to evade a frenemy on Facebook by hiding them so you do not see their comments
Pronunciation: \ˈhīd-ə-mē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural 2hid•e•mies
Etymology: Hide from Middle English hiden, from Old English hȳdan; akin to Greek keuthein to conceal and Enemy from Middle English enemi, from Anglo-French, from Latin inimicus, from in- 1in- + amicus friend
Date: 21st century
1 : to put out of sight one that is antagonistic or an opponent.
2 : to evade a frenemy on Facebook by hiding them so you do not see their comments
Ex 1: My hidemy, Jane talks too much about how she is going to get my promotion, I always keep her out of my sight.
Ex 2: I pressed the hide comment button on Joe, he is one of my many hidemies.
Ex 2: I pressed the hide comment button on Joe, he is one of my many hidemies.
by SlaughterbeckK August 17, 2010
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