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Mirroring

The act of air jacking off one (or more) men into another one (or more) man(s) face.
*gets air jerked into another guys face*

Jonah- “what just happened

Noah- “some good ‘ol fashion mirroring”
by Therealdylangreen February 25, 2025
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The observation, activated by self-awareness, in which an individual recognizes their past, current or desired personality traits, characteristics, and/or behaviors in others, which is often used for the purpose of self-evaluation and improvement.
So you’re on your self-growth journey and realize—it’s not the universe sending you the same bum-ass, dusty goofies. It’s your reflection, your goofy traits showing up in these dusty people and you don't like what you see. That’s the Sentient Mirror Phenomenon.
by Troy Makwa October 28, 2025
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16 mirrors

Another hit song by the GOAT Alex G.
“Let’s get all the years that I was her friend (let’s get all the mirrors at the bottom of the well)”.

-16 mirrors
by notgoingtousemyrealname July 18, 2025
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no mirror no friends

What someone says when they see a person dressed badly or with a bad haircut. They don't have a mirror to see what they look like or a friend to tell them before they leave their house.
Ralph:OMG! Poor girl. No mirror no friends.

Chris:You're right, that outfit is at least 3 sizes too small
by Raphael5 May 23, 2016
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Mirror reboot

When you are so tremendously ugly you get freaked out in front of the mirror
Carly did a mirror reboot after being hungover
by Wooloke January 18, 2015
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Vacant Mirroring

Vā'-kənt mɪrərɪŋ/ noun
"Vacant Rhetoric" "Vacant Imitation" "Vacant Rhetorical Mirroring"

- The practice of imitating or erroneously employing rhetoric, claims, or rhetorical devices insubstantially in substitution of substantive rhetoric or claims with the intention of falsely conveying substance.
- Mimicking substantive speech or rhetoric to imply substance to an insubstantial argument, position, or claim.

eg;
"Ronny is in an debate and resorts to a 'straw man' fallacy. His opponent points out his use of the straw man and wins the debate. In a later debate, Ronny, having lost the previous debate after his opponent accused him of using a 'straw man' fallacy, decides that he too will simply accuse his opponent of using a 'straw man' tactic and thereby win.
But since his opponent did not use a straw man tactic, Ronny still loses. Ronny has engaged in 'Vacant Mirroring'."
"Her political opponent's Vacant Mirroring of her speech and rhetoric proved compelling to the voters."
"The news reporter Vacantly Mirrored the rhetoric of a reporter at a rival news agency to create the false impression that his reporting was just as legitimate as his rival's."
"The Vacant Mirroring of 'both sides-ism' convinced millions that both presidential candidates were corrupt."
by Texas Garth March 15, 2024
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Mirror

holy fuck you're built like a toaster oven please look in the mirror
by junephobia November 15, 2022
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