Ser is actually cheese from polish.
But when you find a dude who is calling their self serful , thats means that they are some kinda cool.
But when you find a dude who is calling their self serful , thats means that they are some kinda cool.
by SerButAlsoDomiButNotASansFanG April 28, 2019
Gender neutral form of sir. Commonly used in telegram group chats for discussing emerging cryptocurrencies. May be pluralised as “sers” to address a group.
by shitcoinfreak September 24, 2021
by an actual angel December 08, 2018
The nastiest man you will ever meet. Below average looking. Cringe worthy to the maximum and spends all his time feeling sorry for himself. Major pick me boy energy. Overall a bad person
Ser is a piece of shit.
by kylie111 November 23, 2021
From OE sīe + the inflection of subjunctive were
Subjunctive form of to be, or just use be,bist/beest,beth/beeth/bes, be. See also sih.
2. From sir. (In some fantasy and SciFi novels) An address or courtesy title to any person, especially if their gender and/or form of address are unknown.
Subjunctive form of to be, or just use be,bist/beest,beth/beeth/bes, be. See also sih.
2. From sir. (In some fantasy and SciFi novels) An address or courtesy title to any person, especially if their gender and/or form of address are unknown.
by Master of beargreen August 23, 2023
I need you to calm down Ser.
lazy reply for a greeting. used when you feel god-awful or tired if you’re less dramatic. the kind of reply for when you can’t be bothered to actually speak. equivalent to a grunt. if feeling particularly rancid, heavily drag out the ‘r’ for emphasis. while not inherently rude, it’s not something you’d often say to a stranger unless you’re being cheeky.
mandatory to say it like you’ve just chugged a bag’a gravel or else it won’t make sense. real throaty sound to it. has the same utterings as ‘sir’ though no one says it with a short ‘r’. the ‘s’ could also be said ‘z’.
mandatory to say it like you’ve just chugged a bag’a gravel or else it won’t make sense. real throaty sound to it. has the same utterings as ‘sir’ though no one says it with a short ‘r’. the ‘s’ could also be said ‘z’.
by fruit-pouch June 27, 2024