Salty Regards - a term that originated on r/WSB and means 'regards' that lost most of their portfolio in one play on options and lost the remainder on revenge play the same week.
Example: What's with the new faces at Wendy's mom?
Mom/Karen - Salty Regards, from last week. Waiting in line to apply for a day job but can't afford non-slip black shoes so get turned away.
Child - Aww I see.. I miss my brother..
Mom/Karen - That's also why your older brother is moving in back home tomorrow.
Child - Yayyy!
Mom/Karen - Salty Regards, from last week. Waiting in line to apply for a day job but can't afford non-slip black shoes so get turned away.
Child - Aww I see.. I miss my brother..
Mom/Karen - That's also why your older brother is moving in back home tomorrow.
Child - Yayyy!
by Chad_Tyrone July 1, 2024

The wackiest craziest silliest lady everr. She is twins with Stimpy and the two braid each others hair. Will make fanart of you if you ask perwinkelly
by Zooweemamamammamamamamama December 12, 2024


by literalwhy July 24, 2021

When you go above and beyond and take on extra tasks, but regardless how kind and helpful you are, the people you are serving hold you in negative regard and only expect you to do more. They label you as lazy to manipulate you into accepting additional tasks. Like Cinderella.
“Excuse me, Miss, you seem to have missed a spot cleaning the floors today. All you must do is stand around. Why aren’t you ever working?”
“Sounds like a case of unconditional negative regard. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.”
“I ordered a hot chocolate with 3 ice cubes. Not 4! You never do anything right.”
“I guess it’s impossible to please you. I have your unconditional negative regard.”
“Sounds like a case of unconditional negative regard. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.”
“I ordered a hot chocolate with 3 ice cubes. Not 4! You never do anything right.”
“I guess it’s impossible to please you. I have your unconditional negative regard.”
by Poet678 November 11, 2024

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by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 13, 2025
