1. The hydrogen bomb (DUH!)
2. The offensive social label "hipster" - not to be used around anyone who
-your black-and-white brain labels a 'hipster'
-has good style, making you jealous, would get photographed by a style publication if it was in the vicinity
-aspires to be a hipster!
-understands but rejects hipster culture
"the first rule of hipsterdom is: don't talk about hipsterdom" --anonymous hipster who looks like brad pitt but also knows what the fuck he's talking about
2. The offensive social label "hipster" - not to be used around anyone who
-your black-and-white brain labels a 'hipster'
-has good style, making you jealous, would get photographed by a style publication if it was in the vicinity
-aspires to be a hipster!
-understands but rejects hipster culture
"the first rule of hipsterdom is: don't talk about hipsterdom" --anonymous hipster who looks like brad pitt but also knows what the fuck he's talking about
"Ugh fucking hipster. cigs are gross"
"Don't drop the H-bomb when we're in this bar, I'm still tryna get laid by this guy in the APCs! also shh i love cigs"
Newcomer: "You look hip"
BFF1: "haha yeah, thanks I guess, I love this skirt, I got it last summer from opening ceremony"
BFF2: "don't drop the H-bomb around her, she gets really defensive -- she's sick of being lumped into it at Brown"
"Don't drop the H-bomb when we're in this bar, I'm still tryna get laid by this guy in the APCs! also shh i love cigs"
Newcomer: "You look hip"
BFF1: "haha yeah, thanks I guess, I love this skirt, I got it last summer from opening ceremony"
BFF2: "don't drop the H-bomb around her, she gets really defensive -- she's sick of being lumped into it at Brown"
by ktBbb June 19, 2011

MFA - multi factor authentication - ostensibly protects email and other online accounts by requiring a one-time key as a counter signature to gain entry.
Cybercriminals bombard known good accounts with login attempts, triggering the same huge number of “please enter this code…” messages to the account holder.
Once the victim’s patience runs thin the “…or approve this login” is more likely to be fat fingered or just chosen intentionally to make the bombardment subside.
Cybercriminals bombard known good accounts with login attempts, triggering the same huge number of “please enter this code…” messages to the account holder.
Once the victim’s patience runs thin the “…or approve this login” is more likely to be fat fingered or just chosen intentionally to make the bombardment subside.
by Treekiller666 April 8, 2024

When someone drops a piece of gossip and then walks away before the ‘bomb’ explodes leaving them with plausible deniability for all the damage. They weren’t ‘gossiping’ they were just ‘sharing information’.
Mandy told her coworkers how Laura made a huge mistake that day and then Mandy left for the day. By the time she came back the next day, the entire office was in an uproar and there was talk about how Laura should be fired. Mandy gossip bombed her coworkers when she should have told her boss about Laura’s mistake.
by FijiWaterEnthusiast April 30, 2021

When you call someone and the only thing you say before hanging up is something you know will irritate them severely.
An example of cell phone bombing is calling up a friend who is deathly afraid of spiders and yelling "SPIDERS! SPIDERS, EVERYWHERE!!!" and promptly hanging up.
I cell phone bombed my brother, who is very OCD in his dislike for odd numbers, by calling, saying "I see sevens," and hanging up.
I cell phone bombed my brother, who is very OCD in his dislike for odd numbers, by calling, saying "I see sevens," and hanging up.
by Q-Swagg January 15, 2013

(Noun) - 2 oz Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey with a Welch’s Grape Soda chaser. Note: the second swig of grape soda reactivates the experience!
Created by Krys Kilo and Gray Devio once upon a winter’s night in Feb, 2020.
Created by Krys Kilo and Gray Devio once upon a winter’s night in Feb, 2020.
by Gray Devio February 7, 2020

by LittleNitzch January 16, 2019

by John Macie January 18, 2007
