by Bee721 April 30, 2024

by boomboomdajoomjoom January 14, 2023

A catchphrase used by bougie bitches in the suburbs of the Southeastern United States to deceive one’s acquaintances and colleagues into believing they are successful, and well respected professionally. Usually, the phrase is closely followed by claims to be passionate about mundane things that no sane person is passionate about (e.g. work).
by Below the Hard Deck September 14, 2021

Type of initiation to a cult, more specifically a cult cultivated by chickens who became christians . It started long ago in a far away place (not mentioned in our westernized textbooks because the tale is too gruesome). The cows and chickens went to war, over who was more delicious. In the end, I think we both know who won 🐔 . Little did the chickens know the whole situation was premeditated by the cows. The cows didn’t want to be eaten by people. so many chickens were dying that they turned to Christianity, to be saved for their chicken sins. The term Sun joy means victorious, because the chickens really thought they won but in the end they were the only one to be defeated in battle. Sun joy is the only word at Chick-fil-A that they make you say differently than you would anywhere else; usually it’s called an Arnold Palmer. Chick-fil-A has changed this because it’s a new recruiting tactic. Beware the sun joy
by Brianna Hickey March 25, 2024

by Jamjam667 December 11, 2019

by Stichyang July 15, 2022
