when someone, particularly a male, act’s strangely.
As if they were from a midwestern town, that stereotypically is know for incest.
This could also be used if someone is, dumb, overweight, ugly, or just plain weird.
As if they were from a midwestern town, that stereotypically is know for incest.
This could also be used if someone is, dumb, overweight, ugly, or just plain weird.
Amanda “did you see? he was hanging out with that trashy girl”
Karissa “it’s okay bro eats cornbread”
Karissa “it’s okay bro eats cornbread”
by princessvodka December 1, 2025
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Get the yo toot bro mug.Find the definition of "bro" and this person is the one always seen wearing some sort of MMA t-shirts (afliction, archaic, tapout). The shirt size is usually a SMedium, one shirt size too small.
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Get the Bro to Bro mug.A defiant, ironic retort to overtly degrading remarks that exposes unconscious social dominance, especially when disguised as friendliness, advice, or validation. It calls out the constant performance of worth through metrics, scores, or emotional leverage used to claim authority or control.
Rejects the idea that status must be “earned” through approval, achievements, or moral superiority. Instead, it challenges the entire game: “You don’t get to set the terms. Stop using validation as currency. Influence isn’t claimed, it’s given freely, not taken through manipulation.”
Reject both status games and gendered put-downs. Demand autonomy and mutual respect, not hierarchy.
Rejects the idea that status must be “earned” through approval, achievements, or moral superiority. Instead, it challenges the entire game: “You don’t get to set the terms. Stop using validation as currency. Influence isn’t claimed, it’s given freely, not taken through manipulation.”
Reject both status games and gendered put-downs. Demand autonomy and mutual respect, not hierarchy.
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