Slang expression. Pronounced 'stab at thee'. No physical stab action takes plave, but a verbal expression of disgust with a person's behaviour or accent.
Used as a term of disgust. Particularly useful for annoying Scottish accents, especially those with a deep and slurred wordsallmerginintoone quality.
Used as a term of disgust. Particularly useful for annoying Scottish accents, especially those with a deep and slurred wordsallmerginintoone quality.
Person with annoying accent continuously talks out loud in the office, you say to yourself "stab at thee"; repeat if he does it again, or if it gets really bad then use “oh I stab@thee!!” or "stab-stab", and if it gradually gets worse then use "double-stab", "madstab", and even "twatstab"
by stabmeister July 21, 2006
by saro_2109 April 29, 2013
sofia thee first is an amazing person, and if anyone doesn’t think so, then they are incredibly wrong. sofia thee first always knows how to cheer someone up, and she’s funny too. loves to draw, lil bit quirky, she makes incredible COOKIES. if you don’t have a Sofia thee first in your life you’re really missing out. Like really freaking missin out bro. Pretty sure the point is made. have a Sofia Thee first in your life. No…not the princess from the show “sofia the first,” . I swear to the lord, you dumbasses say the show Sofia the first…
Dear someone important, I’m writin’ a letter to you bro if you don’t have a goddamn sofia Thee first in your life…you’re literally screwed
God I wish I had a Sofia Thee First
God I wish I had a Sofia Thee First
by goatperson December 9, 2022
A literate way of telling a whore to GTFO. For the times when a simple "fuck off" just doesn't do it for you.
Often used when condescension is desired, this term leaves a lasting sting that can only be made by citing shakespeare. Confusion, hurt, and self-doubt often are common side effects experienced by its victims. To be used wisely, or not to be used at all.
Often used when condescension is desired, this term leaves a lasting sting that can only be made by citing shakespeare. Confusion, hurt, and self-doubt often are common side effects experienced by its victims. To be used wisely, or not to be used at all.
by MC Hamlet, Esquire February 2, 2010
Megan Thee Stallion is iconic
by pop off kween November 13, 2020
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by CHUNSACEE February 7, 2021