by .sipp3rz. December 1, 2023
Get the .sipp3rz. mug.when the person speaking is drinking some water.
This started on a thread when someone pointed out that water was the oldest drink but had no nicknames, unlike coca cola.
This started on a thread when someone pointed out that water was the oldest drink but had no nicknames, unlike coca cola.
by temmie6209 April 27, 2024
Get the sippin on some moist mug.A man who frots with 15 year olds after having a few bottles of coronas.
just to counter claim it was tequila right after getting pressed
sirpathics term is a pedophile who frots with 15 year olds
just to counter claim it was tequila right after getting pressed
sirpathics term is a pedophile who frots with 15 year olds
by theglobber3435 May 27, 2024
Get the sirpathic mug.A Punjabi term meaning trouble, chaos, or drama, often used to describe a messy or problematic situation. It can also refer to unnecessary stress or hassle caused by someone or something. In urban slang, it’s used to describe situations that are “not worth the headache” but sometimes embraced for their dramatic flair.
Example 1:
“Bro, why’d you get involved in that SIAPA with your ex? You know it’s just gonna get messy!”
Example 2:
“We planned a chill night, but it turned into a full SIAPA when the cops showed up.”
Example 3 (ironic use):
“Honestly, this outfit is worth all the SIAPA. Let them talk!”
“Bro, why’d you get involved in that SIAPA with your ex? You know it’s just gonna get messy!”
Example 2:
“We planned a chill night, but it turned into a full SIAPA when the cops showed up.”
Example 3 (ironic use):
“Honestly, this outfit is worth all the SIAPA. Let them talk!”
by TSingh December 1, 2024
Get the Siapa mug.Not unlike the covid-19 pandemic, it's the current worldwide wave of "simps" who worship the ground women walk on. These men financially pay for women's lives and receive nothing in exchange. They do everything for them while being treated like shit.
by anonymous February 1, 2025
Get the simpademic mug.The state of no longer being thirsty. Like “satt” is the opposite of hungry in German, “sipp” is the opposite of thirsty. Coined by Vanessa Schmidt.
Ugh, I was dying of thirst. But now I’m totally sipp.”
• “No thanks, I don’t need more water, I’m already sipp.”
• “First I was hungry, now I’m satt. Then I was thirsty, and now I’m sipp.”
• “No thanks, I don’t need more water, I’m already sipp.”
• “First I was hungry, now I’m satt. Then I was thirsty, and now I’m sipp.”
by Van_nessa_mitnureinem s April 24, 2025
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