v.
1. To suggest someones inferiority for not using or knowing about a piece of technology
2. A snobby put down of someones technical ability or knowledge
n.
1. shame directed towards technical knowledge or ability
1. To suggest someones inferiority for not using or knowing about a piece of technology
2. A snobby put down of someones technical ability or knowledge
n.
1. shame directed towards technical knowledge or ability
'Jacob tech shamed Sunil again at lunch because he still hasn't downloaded Venmo.'
‘Jacob needs to check his tech privilege; his tech shaming is out of control.'
‘Jacob needs to check his tech privilege; his tech shaming is out of control.'
by theseaward August 24, 2016
An unfortunate phenomenon in which people degrade or mock a person because he or she perspires more than most people in response to heat and humidity.
Guy 1: "hey look at that guy's back sweat, what a loser."
Guy 2: "dude it's hot out, stop sweat shaming him."
Guy 2: "dude it's hot out, stop sweat shaming him."
by TheBaus50 September 18, 2015
A casual sex partner that you are not particularly proud of but also can't seem to resist because their a good lay.
Don't tell anyone but last night after the party I caved and hooked up with shame dick... Promise you'll try to stop me next time.
by Tipsy Philosophy April 23, 2019
A place that one wanks in or a place that one keeps wanking material. It is not always a shower and was invented by the randeloes in April.
by Tobykoolkid69hehe July 25, 2017
When someone is tsunami shamed, their problems, big or small, are shot down immediately on the premise of ''At least you haven't suffered a tsunami''. It's hard to tell whether this is supposed to be comforting or or whether the person is playing the douche on purpose.
Two examples of tsunami shaming:
John: Hey Bob, what's up?
Bob: It's been a rough week. My dog got hit by a car, one of my parents lost their job, and I got a cold just in time for the finals.
John: Yeah, well, at least your house isn't three miles from where it used to be. Toughen up.
Linda: I heard you were moving to an apartment, Jane.
Jane: Yeah, my family's house is getting foreclosed on, we have to be out within a month. The only place I can afford is really small and seedy. I feel more sorry for my kids than myself.
Linda: Stop bitching, a least they'll have a roof over their heads, UNLIKE THE TSUNAMI VICTIMS!!!
John: Hey Bob, what's up?
Bob: It's been a rough week. My dog got hit by a car, one of my parents lost their job, and I got a cold just in time for the finals.
John: Yeah, well, at least your house isn't three miles from where it used to be. Toughen up.
Linda: I heard you were moving to an apartment, Jane.
Jane: Yeah, my family's house is getting foreclosed on, we have to be out within a month. The only place I can afford is really small and seedy. I feel more sorry for my kids than myself.
Linda: Stop bitching, a least they'll have a roof over their heads, UNLIKE THE TSUNAMI VICTIMS!!!
by Xaya March 22, 2011
v. to ignore someone's instant messege because you were looking at porn/jerkin' your gerkin without signing out of messenger first.
unfortunately its too late to sign out of messenger cause then they would think you were
unfortunately its too late to sign out of messenger cause then they would think you were
instant messege: Hey!! Haven't talked to you in a while big bro! ):> do you miss your lil sis?
person (thinking): maybe if i just shame-gnore her I can finish...
person (thinking): maybe if i just shame-gnore her I can finish...
by so-so yo-yo June 28, 2010
When someone posts an intendedly "really funny" thing to a social network website called experience project (which is like a less popular, more philosophical Facebook), and the only "like" they get is the one the experience project staff gives to comments automatically.
John: I was on experience project the other day, and I posted the most hilarious thing!
Sally: It wasn't even funny...I noticed it got the like of shame.
Sally: It wasn't even funny...I noticed it got the like of shame.
by onceirolledadice December 16, 2011