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Get the Lawn Freak mug.(noun; derogatory; pl: Twitter Freaks) A Twitter Freak is a terminally online person most commonly (but not necessarily) active on Twitter platform who actively participates in vicious hate raids on other people, often for petty reasons such as vague (and often easily disprovable) associations with entities presenting an opinion not fitting the individual Twitter Freak's agenda. Twitter Freaks typically behave impulsively and mostly based on their emotions, and almost always refuse to listen to reason and/or logical argumentation. They can frequently be seen sending death threats and organizing and/or facilitating hate raids. It is generally not recommended attempting to reason with them, since they tend to twist other peoples' words and misinterpret them to suit their agenda. Despite what numerous Twitter Freaks would claim, a Twitter Freak is NOT defined by any characteristics physical or otherwise (such as membership in certain demographic groups) tied to their physical persona, but rather solely by their characteristic online presence largely defined by their repeated hateful behavior.
Person 1: Dude, have you heard that XYZ was bullied by a bunch of Twitter Freaks for playing Hogwarts Legacy?
Person 2: Why?
Person 1: Apparently some people brought up that JKR holds some questionable opinions and now people on Twitter are witch hunting anyone who has played Hogwarts Legacy because they claim it gives her a cut.
Person 2: Those goddamn Twitter Freaks!
Person 1: I know, right? They even sent XYZ a bunch of death threats. But you know what's funny? They apparently see no problem in going to HP theme parks.
Person 2: Yeah, classic...
Person 2: Why?
Person 1: Apparently some people brought up that JKR holds some questionable opinions and now people on Twitter are witch hunting anyone who has played Hogwarts Legacy because they claim it gives her a cut.
Person 2: Those goddamn Twitter Freaks!
Person 1: I know, right? They even sent XYZ a bunch of death threats. But you know what's funny? They apparently see no problem in going to HP theme parks.
Person 2: Yeah, classic...
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Get the Twitter Freak mug.Idiom that refers to the moment when a person with unconventional manners or mode of life feels comfortable enough to be himself/herself in front of others. It's when we allow ourselves not to be ashamed of our own wicked personality.
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Get the let your freak flag fly mug.1. It was originally a slang term used in Ireland to mean either a) "to steal" or b) "to throw".
2. It's also used as a pretty mild swear word in Ireland.
It's used a) to express that you're pissed off or b) to describe somebody who pissed you off.
It's not related to the word 'Fuck', and doesn't have any sexual undertones, so is acceptable for polite company.
3. The characters in the sit-com Father Ted made the use of 'Feck' more popular outside of Ireland, most noticeably in the United Kingdom.
Unlike what a lot of people think, the scriptwriters did NOT invent 'feck' to get past censors who didn't allow the word 'fuck'. In fact, 'feck' was used as a mild swear word LONG before Father Ted made it famous!
2. It's also used as a pretty mild swear word in Ireland.
It's used a) to express that you're pissed off or b) to describe somebody who pissed you off.
It's not related to the word 'Fuck', and doesn't have any sexual undertones, so is acceptable for polite company.
3. The characters in the sit-com Father Ted made the use of 'Feck' more popular outside of Ireland, most noticeably in the United Kingdom.
Unlike what a lot of people think, the scriptwriters did NOT invent 'feck' to get past censors who didn't allow the word 'fuck'. In fact, 'feck' was used as a mild swear word LONG before Father Ted made it famous!
1. a) "They had fecked cash out of the rector's room." - from James Joyce's 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'.
1. b) "He asked me for a loan of my basketball, so I fecked it across the yard to him."
2. a) Priest: "Ah, feck! I left my keys at home."
Polite Ladies: "That's an awful shame."
2. b). "That bouncer was a right old fecker for not letting us in."
3. Father Jack: "DRINK! FECK! ARSE! GIRLS!
1. b) "He asked me for a loan of my basketball, so I fecked it across the yard to him."
2. a) Priest: "Ah, feck! I left my keys at home."
Polite Ladies: "That's an awful shame."
2. b). "That bouncer was a right old fecker for not letting us in."
3. Father Jack: "DRINK! FECK! ARSE! GIRLS!
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