OH MY GOD! Selfies and dick pics are so yesterday. Who does those anymore?
Come on Brenda, get on your knees and help me take a hole pic.
Come on Brenda, get on your knees and help me take a hole pic.
by MobyR September 18, 2014
Pic Mail, Noun
When are person sends to you cute or relatively nice looking pictures of themselves for your enjoyment or rating.
When are person sends to you cute or relatively nice looking pictures of themselves for your enjoyment or rating.
by Steve Clarke August 31, 2018
by toe beans:) September 01, 2017
by founderofpeace December 19, 2020
A picture which contains a spoon being held by the person in question or somewhere in the frame. It is used to authenticate a poster's unproven claims. The randomness of the spoon makes the picture less likely to have been copied from somewhere else. Originated on the Misc section of bodybuilding.com.
FitGurlXOX: "Why don't you guys believe I'm a real female? I just posted a pic of me showing off my ample cleavage."
Miscer: "How about you post a pic with a spoon tucked between that ample cleavage."
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BigGunz: "I'm 6'5", weigh 300lbs of solid ripped muscle, I own a Ferrari and I'm a model"
Miscer: "Spoon Pic"
Miscer: "How about you post a pic with a spoon tucked between that ample cleavage."
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BigGunz: "I'm 6'5", weigh 300lbs of solid ripped muscle, I own a Ferrari and I'm a model"
Miscer: "Spoon Pic"
by danmk March 23, 2010
Pointing a camera at one's self and taking a picture in either a mirror or directly while making a flirtatious expression, in hopes of gaining new comments/messages on an online social network. I.E. Myspace/Facebook.
by G.T. Collins January 17, 2009
An extremely deceiving self-portrait taken from a limited number of specific angles where said person actually appears attractive. This photo style can hide such unattractive qualities as double chins, triple chins, excess “gumminess”, acne, quadruple chins, big noses, bad hair, no hair, obesity, and poor hygiene.
This effect can be quantitatively measured and is described by the following equation to solve for deceptiveness.
Deceit = (Angle of camera from horizontal) / (percentage of body shown) / (# of available profile pictures)
Note: Often taken using the reflection of a bathroom mirror.
This effect can be quantitatively measured and is described by the following equation to solve for deceptiveness.
Deceit = (Angle of camera from horizontal) / (percentage of body shown) / (# of available profile pictures)
Note: Often taken using the reflection of a bathroom mirror.
by Chief Double Click February 09, 2010