The name says it all.
A copy-and-pasted term always found in the comments section of popular YouTube videos intended to get likes so the comment gets to the top. Usually written by ten year olds to help their self esteem. Also almost always comes after the mind trick or phrase "I have a dig bick."
A copy-and-pasted term always found in the comments section of popular YouTube videos intended to get likes so the comment gets to the top. Usually written by ten year olds to help their self esteem. Also almost always comes after the mind trick or phrase "I have a dig bick."
Person 1: (Passes note to person 2)
*I have a dig bick
You this read wrong*
Person 2: OK you got me bro.
*I have a dig bick
You this read wrong*
Person 2: OK you got me bro.
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von * bends over and picks it up *
*pounding*
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von * bends over and picks it up *
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teacher : JOHN NO FUCKING WHILE YOUR TESTS
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P1: I hate you! I wish you never existed!
(Scenario of the first definition)
(P2 did something stupid that could have hurt them)
P1: I hate you! You idiot..
(Scenario of the second definition)
(Scenario of the first definition)
(P2 did something stupid that could have hurt them)
P1: I hate you! You idiot..
(Scenario of the second definition)
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Person 1: Literally look at my dog
Person 2: oooo, we love that for you
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Person 1: man, I have a cold, I don't feel well
Person 2: oof, we love that for you
Person 1: Literally look at my dog
Person 2: oooo, we love that for you
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Person 1: man, I have a cold, I don't feel well
Person 2: oof, we love that for you
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Usually used to indicate dislike of someone's attitude, intervention, way of behaving, etc.
Usually used to indicate dislike of someone's attitude, intervention, way of behaving, etc.
Client: I don't like the bear in your
lovely restuarant.
Waitor: Why who are you?
What's your #@#$-ing problem?
lovely restuarant.
Waitor: Why who are you?
What's your #@#$-ing problem?
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