A depressed girl who you thought was happy and cheerful until she hung herself with a noose in her bedroom while you were asleep in the room next door.
by himynameisnotaloud March 07, 2019
An annoying little nobody who tries to steal the person you love most. A depressed little nobody who is easily deleted from this world. A selfish little nobody who you really left Hanging.
Ahahaha! Well this is quite the issue. Geez, I hope I don't break anything.
Well, I'll just delete her. She's the only one being difficult.
Oh well...Here it goes...
A poem is never finished, it just stops moving. - Sayori
Well, I'll just delete her. She's the only one being difficult.
Oh well...Here it goes...
A poem is never finished, it just stops moving. - Sayori
by Just Moniika March 06, 2020
Guy: OMG I love Sayori!
Me: You might not wanna get attached to her, she leave you hanging pretty soon.
Me: You might not wanna get attached to her, she leave you hanging pretty soon.
by CatDoge August 18, 2019
The "sayori challange" is referring to a girl named sayori from ddlc that committed suicide. It's mostly used on tiktok and even though it has "challange" in its name it's not a challenge, it's just a more creative way of telling someone to kill themselves.
"You should try the sayori challenge."
by foolwithflowers_ June 05, 2022
1) hang yourself
2) program hang, as in, stops working
Warning: pull a Sayori is not a synonym for suicide, it only specifically refers to hanging yourself.
2) program hang, as in, stops working
Warning: pull a Sayori is not a synonym for suicide, it only specifically refers to hanging yourself.
1) Hey, i've heard that he pulled a Sayori a while ago.
2) Fuck Chrome man, my computer just pulled a Sayori because i opened too many tabs.
2) Fuck Chrome man, my computer just pulled a Sayori because i opened too many tabs.
by Pecc December 14, 2018
To pull a sayori means to commit suicide because in the game DDLC (Doki Doki Literature Club) A character named Say or I is struggling with depression which makes her kill herself, thus, making the phrase "Pull (ing) a Say or I" <3
by Hatsumemikuuu January 01, 2022