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by El Pseudonymio July 31, 2025

Pent up demand of celebrations unleashed after the delays from Covid. Often a birthday party or Baby shower that is happening well after the actual date of the occurrence.
I accidentally brought diapers to my friend's 30th birthday party as a gift, I guess I lost track of which party I was going to in the midst of Revenge Celebrating.
by riceman_covid January 25, 2023

by Sir.Thotiest January 19, 2020

People who are famous for acting singing reality TV or famous for having no talent people who every one adore but never think about if the celebrity they are worshipping knows them people who always do some bullshit one way or an other people who looks down at people that are not famous and act like a diva people who are always like starting drama to be known
Fan girl have you listen to Ariana Grande new song
Me i don't care about her new song not that i will gain anything in listen to it
Fan girl but it is really good
Me why are you worshipping celebritys not that they knows you they knows you just as a fan
Me i don't care about her new song not that i will gain anything in listen to it
Fan girl but it is really good
Me why are you worshipping celebritys not that they knows you they knows you just as a fan
by # stop fame May 13, 2018

by Jonas Marshall May 3, 2025

a romantic attraction or/and infatuation to an individual, particularly a celebrity or a well known person, that makes you connect in a way that describes the type of person one is looking for in their future relationships, or simply for their general amusement.
typically common for adolescences and teenagers who are going through puberty and experiencing strong emotions they never felt for the first time.
typically common for adolescences and teenagers who are going through puberty and experiencing strong emotions they never felt for the first time.
Person 1 - âwho is the person on the phone?â
Person 2 - âitâs my celebrity crush! isnât he cute?â
Person 1 - âi guess so⊠but my celebrity crush is harry styles.â
Person 2 - âitâs my celebrity crush! isnât he cute?â
Person 1 - âi guess so⊠but my celebrity crush is harry styles.â
by asahiisateacher October 14, 2025

People, usually from the south of England, who are in Year 7-11 and are usually the elites in their class who are recognised by students all around the local town where their schools are based. They think they are Instagram Celebrities but theyâre really not.
You can identify them if they have around 1000 followers, there account is on private and they have barley posts, or 0. This is the result of them removing old posts which they think are cringe and if they overflow with posts they leave the âcelebrity circleâ
There pictures are mainly of weird angles and face covered in masks, with girls usually having some glass effect and pictures heavily edited or put in mean less montages.
Their Instagram stories mainly involve asking the question âAnyone going to insert name heresâ or âPicture at name here againsâ and as most people from the schools would be in separate circles but at the same time a big one, they all say yes. Other things include them doing random number things, emoji things and ranking their âfriendsâ
They also boast about what they do with their friends, boasting that they have spent money expensive clothes to wear at some random girls party and annoying little things, like comparing Endgame to England vs Croatia (only people understood that game) (real story)
By the time they get to 18 all their relevance is non existent
You can identify them if they have around 1000 followers, there account is on private and they have barley posts, or 0. This is the result of them removing old posts which they think are cringe and if they overflow with posts they leave the âcelebrity circleâ
There pictures are mainly of weird angles and face covered in masks, with girls usually having some glass effect and pictures heavily edited or put in mean less montages.
Their Instagram stories mainly involve asking the question âAnyone going to insert name heresâ or âPicture at name here againsâ and as most people from the schools would be in separate circles but at the same time a big one, they all say yes. Other things include them doing random number things, emoji things and ranking their âfriendsâ
They also boast about what they do with their friends, boasting that they have spent money expensive clothes to wear at some random girls party and annoying little things, like comparing Endgame to England vs Croatia (only people understood that game) (real story)
By the time they get to 18 all their relevance is non existent
(not) Instagram Celebrities
by Aldranster50 November 1, 2019
