by just some white girl December 23, 2022

by Hey boo bear January 19, 2024

The Last Page Effect (noun) – The bittersweet realization that something meaningful is coming to an end, bringing a mix of nostalgia, regret, and the fear of lost possibilities. It’s the feeling of reaching the final page of a great book—knowing you had plenty of time to experience its story, yet still wishing you had done more before it was over.
Example 1: "Graduating college hit me with The Last Page Effect—I always thought I had more time to do everything I wanted, but now it's just... over."
Example 2: "As I packed up my childhood bedroom for the last time, The Last Page Effect sank in. I lived here for years, but suddenly it feels like I never fully appreciated it."
Example 2: "As I packed up my childhood bedroom for the last time, The Last Page Effect sank in. I lived here for years, but suddenly it feels like I never fully appreciated it."
by BorderlineApathetic March 3, 2025

A dangerous, creepy, filthy, erotically drunk male. Has no standards for his Johnson and is proud. Loves to play games such as "pull the pig" because he sees it as his way of giving back to society. Doesn't wear underwear as it's seen as a barrier
by 8288 July 14, 2017

by Pickles7692 April 25, 2022

by Some niglet pipin r mother January 9, 2022

When someone likes the smell of a new textbook a bit too much and keeps smelling it, it is a good indicator that there is cocaine hidden in the book, usually around page 39.
Classmate 1: Have you noticed how Classmate 3 keeps smelling his textbook?
Classmate 2: Yeah, he's probably spending the rest of his day on page 39.
Classmate 2: Yeah, he's probably spending the rest of his day on page 39.
by UrbanShmurban October 12, 2020
