Emotional pains so intense at the sight of someone acting in an embarassing manner that one noticiably cringes as if the pain were felt physically.
I got some serious lame pains watching my friend attempt to entertain the masses with some less than witty jokes at the subway station.
by Brian H. Nelson October 10, 2007
People taking turns to hit each others hands with as much force as possible until one person taps out twice to aviod any more pain.
by Giggler-J December 27, 2015
Doctors Refuse to prescribe Needed pain pills, causing Millions of people to Suffer Needlessly! They claim they'll get in trouble for it~I call Bullshit on that!!!!
by Starchylde June 01, 2016
The act of sitting in complete silence for the duration of a first date, and still gaining a second.
Dude: You said absolutely nothing to Katie last night! It must have been so awkward!
Tom: Nah, it was fine! I was 'Doing a T-Paine', we are going out again next week.
Tom: Nah, it was fine! I was 'Doing a T-Paine', we are going out again next week.
by UnbelievableD October 13, 2013
by michael foolsley December 02, 2009
Person A: So are you going out with us tonight?
Person B: No, I'm hanging out with my girl.
Person A: Man, you a T-Pain !
Person B: No, I'm hanging out with my girl.
Person A: Man, you a T-Pain !
by Jay-Cee November 03, 2008
Usually the result of a traumatic, painful event, this is the type of pain that hits your deepest insecurities.
On the outside you may seem fine, smiling and acting normal, but inside you're grieving and hurting.
Soul-deep pain may not be reflected on the outside, but can typically be seen in the person's eyes.
They tend to look blank and hollow, despite their seemingly genuine smile.
On the outside you may seem fine, smiling and acting normal, but inside you're grieving and hurting.
Soul-deep pain may not be reflected on the outside, but can typically be seen in the person's eyes.
They tend to look blank and hollow, despite their seemingly genuine smile.
- "Jane must be really torn up about her father's death."
- "What? How can you tell? She's always smiling!"
- "Look at her eyes. That's soul-deep pain."
- "What? How can you tell? She's always smiling!"
- "Look at her eyes. That's soul-deep pain."
by shakingneverwaking May 27, 2010