transitive verb
1. to deject or verbally bash someone
2. to make fun of a person publicly or in front of a group of people
3. to trick or con
4. to cause people to think you're one thing but really another
5. to give the false impression that you're interested in something or someone
6. to insult another person's intelligence
1. to deject or verbally bash someone
2. to make fun of a person publicly or in front of a group of people
3. to trick or con
4. to cause people to think you're one thing but really another
5. to give the false impression that you're interested in something or someone
6. to insult another person's intelligence
1. She said my hairline is lopsided like a crooked smile. She was playing me.
2. The girl I just met played me with a fake phone number.
3. I know you're lying. Don't try to play me.
2. The girl I just met played me with a fake phone number.
3. I know you're lying. Don't try to play me.
by Kindle Rashod May 26, 2014
by Diego August 31, 2003
by dopeLabber November 28, 2001
by jersey01 March 31, 2019
A form of romantic coercion involving two parties, the player and the played. The player pursues selfish romantic interests at the expense of the played, consequently diminishing trust and compromising loyalty.
by Playa Hatas October 14, 2006
When she takes off her clothes and puts on the leather straps, it's a scene. Any flogging, spanking, caning, etc. constitutes play.
by piratestan January 27, 2010