Name of a person, a place, a thing or an idea.
The opposite of plural noun.
ex: elephant, turtle, table, life
The opposite of plural noun.
ex: elephant, turtle, table, life
by LenZenZero August 5, 2018
Get the singular nounmug. by Big Deangus April 10, 2019
Get the Oof (noun)mug. It’s a freaking wipe. Get you face dirty right now. Now clean yourself off. What did you use? A towel? A cloth? A WIPE MABEY? Jesus I’m done with the internet
Sally got the shit beat out of her at recess, so she asked the teacher to get a WIPE to clean herself off. Sally doesn’t snitch. Sally isn’t a coward. The Wipe (noun) is useful for cleaning
by The janitor who uses wipes May 21, 2023
Get the Wipe (noun)mug. A group noun is a noun that is singular in formal shape but denotes a group of referents.
A lot of people west of the Atlantic seem to have problems with the use of group nouns.
A lot of people west of the Atlantic seem to have problems with the use of group nouns.
by penski April 20, 2004
Get the group nounsmug. The Brights, an international
Internet constituency of individuals.
A bright is a person who has a naturalistic worldview
A bright's worldview is free of
supernatural and mystical elements
The ethics and actions of a bright
are based on a naturalistic worldview
Internet constituency of individuals.
A bright is a person who has a naturalistic worldview
A bright's worldview is free of
supernatural and mystical elements
The ethics and actions of a bright
are based on a naturalistic worldview
by Phil May 13, 2005
Get the bright (noun)mug. A relationship that is bounded by the technological borders of the Internet, particularly ones where some people are apt to fall into the trap of fooling themselves that their online no-meet hook up constitutes "the real rel/ship deal"
You can't call what you've got a relationship; it's a chatship (noun), pure and simple! If you want the flesh and blood deal, move on!
by FrancescaS October 8, 2008
Get the chatship (noun)mug. 1.C,U~(to do sth)a statement in which you tell sb that you will punish or harm them, especially if they do not do what you want.
2.U,C, usually sing. the possibility of trouble,danger or disaster.
3.C, usually sing.~(to sth)a person or thing that is likely to cause trouble, danger, etc.
2.U,C, usually sing. the possibility of trouble,danger or disaster.
3.C, usually sing.~(to sth)a person or thing that is likely to cause trouble, danger, etc.
1.Threat (noun)"She is prepared to carry out her threat to resign."
2.Threat (noun)"These ancient woodlands are under threat from new road developments."
3.Threat (noun)
1,"He is unlikely to be a threat to the Spanish."
2,"Drugs pose a major threat to our society."
2.Threat (noun)"These ancient woodlands are under threat from new road developments."
3.Threat (noun)
1,"He is unlikely to be a threat to the Spanish."
2,"Drugs pose a major threat to our society."
by Twigy April 11, 2009
Get the Threat (noun)mug.