by Murphy M. MacMurphy November 28, 2019
A:I just read a fanfic in which my favorite character died! I’m crying
B: dude, you knew it would happen! Why do you torture yourself with your self sadism?!
B: dude, you knew it would happen! Why do you torture yourself with your self sadism?!
by Violettavonviolet April 30, 2020
Any tattoo, body piercing, body art, or sharpie writing on a persons body that is so unruly and pathetic looking that it had to have been done in a drunken rage by themself
Me - yo look at that wackass tat!!
Dale - yeah man those are some fuckin self dunners or some shit
Me - Self Dunners!?!?!? HAHAHAHAHAHAH
Dale - yeah man those are some fuckin self dunners or some shit
Me - Self Dunners!?!?!? HAHAHAHAHAHAH
by francois April 28, 2005
A phrase describing boredom. An individual getting so bored or sidetracked so much that he/she begins to converse with him/herself by using nonsense on Forum threads; usually by means of the Forum's Edit option.
(Verb) "I feel like Self Foruming"
(Noun) "I bet he's a Self Forumer, he said he was French."
(Adjective) "That cleverly placed banana peel I just slipped on makes me feel so Self Forumish"
(Noun) "I bet he's a Self Forumer, he said he was French."
(Adjective) "That cleverly placed banana peel I just slipped on makes me feel so Self Forumish"
by Matt "FoolyCooly" Miller September 21, 2007
Self-delusion occurs when a person tricks themselves into thinking something, which usually isn't true. This might happen when something very bad happens, like a close family member or friend got into an fatal accident, and you have no clue if they're okay or not, because you didn't know it was fatal. You may try to make yourself believe they are okay, when they are sadly not. You delude yourself.
Sally thinks her dog'll be okay. She really has deluded herself. (self-delusion. She deluded herself into thinking her dog would be okay)
by Voldemort can smell the colors August 27, 2014
by Bonch Nifkin January 22, 2013
'Self-Advising' is the term for doing what you ought not, KNOWING BEFOREHAND that you ought NOT and yet . . . you do it anyway. This is especially true of calling with a known dead hand in poker. Against our own best advice to ourselves and gut instincts (and sometimes even the odds), we do what we know is wrong because . . . well, you know the list of reasons, we all have them and interchange and use them at random.
When am I going to start listening to myself and STOP! listening to myself? That's what I get for self-advising again.
by ORD ELLIS September 05, 2007