A sentence used to describe someone being suspicious / very mischievous, or evil, it also can be used as an insult to insult someone about their physical appearance or to insult someone about their beliefs.
"He looks like the work of the devil"
"They are acting like they're the work of the devil"
"He's very mischievous like he's the work of the devil"
"What he believes is the work of the Devil"
"She looks like she was the work of the devil"
"Man his believes are very weird,
Yes they're man, I swear it is the work of the devil"
"Chad is very suspicious and mischievous sometimes
Yes like he is the work of the devil"
"You're the work of the devil, you shouldn't be doing that"
"They are acting like they're the work of the devil"
"He's very mischievous like he's the work of the devil"
"What he believes is the work of the Devil"
"She looks like she was the work of the devil"
"Man his believes are very weird,
Yes they're man, I swear it is the work of the devil"
"Chad is very suspicious and mischievous sometimes
Yes like he is the work of the devil"
"You're the work of the devil, you shouldn't be doing that"
by Testerpmi July 12, 2022
by J.T. Chestnut October 10, 2019
Used when someone doesn't have any other comebacks in an argument. The person who uses this is so confident they are correct, that they are essentially saying more people will agree with them, hence, "ratio". Most people also use "your wrong + ratio," because they didn't pay attention in 5th-grade grammar class.
by xsierraz March 31, 2022
something that a perky white bitch might say when she sees a picture that you took that's artsy/cute, or you might wear a cute outfit and she'll say you're super tumblr, the possibilites are endless, unfortunately
by kitkatkattina June 30, 2016
When someone of low value or relevance is looking for validation to the point of exhaustion but it only exacerbates and exposes their irrelevance to an intensely dull disposition.
by Jay double ya April 13, 2016
by zerxdm April 08, 2021