Johnny: "Can i also get Ligma on that?"
Employee: "Whats Ligma?"
Johnny: "Ligma Balls"
Employee: "Goddammit That's the 3rd time this week!"
Employee: "Whats Ligma?"
Johnny: "Ligma Balls"
Employee: "Goddammit That's the 3rd time this week!"
by 1978monkeynuts December 25, 2024
Get the Ligmamug. “Hey bro Ninja hasn’t been streaming lately, what happened”?
“You haven’t heard the news? Ninja died of Ligma.”
“You haven’t heard the news? Ninja died of Ligma.”
by Thanos Shrek March 18, 2019
Get the Ligmamug. A word used to lower you into a false sense of security and cause confusion, just to hear "Ligma Ballz"
by Himb0 February 23, 2022
Get the Ligmamug. by sussy inposter July 18, 2022
Get the ligmamug. Latent-Ineptitude/Generalized-Mania Affliction (commonly shortened to LIGMA) is an extremely rare psychoneuroimmunological illness in which both the brain chemistry and behavior of an individual form a type of symbiotic relationship, leading to decline in both mental health and newfound physical illness. Essentially, increased aggression and hostile behavior from a person with LIGMA can cause severe trauma to the structure of the brain, altering the brain chemistry of a person, which, in return, increases the aggressive behavior of an individual, which alters brain chemistry, and so on and so forth.
Those suffering the illness have been found to exonerate certain negative and self-destructive behaviors of theirs, leading to a false sense of superiority and delusions about the world.
They typically have difficulty accepting latent content, or the reality of things around them, and hold beliefs that are rationally condescending. This can cause episodes of Mania or mental breakdowns over the smallest of inconveniences, like losing at a video game.
It’s not talked about much in mainstream media given that it only affects 1 out of every 24 million people, but most of the public’s knowledge of the condition comes from popular YouTuber, online content creator, and Twitch Streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, who unfortunately passed away from the illness back in 2018 after suffering a brain hemorrhage.
Those suffering the illness have been found to exonerate certain negative and self-destructive behaviors of theirs, leading to a false sense of superiority and delusions about the world.
They typically have difficulty accepting latent content, or the reality of things around them, and hold beliefs that are rationally condescending. This can cause episodes of Mania or mental breakdowns over the smallest of inconveniences, like losing at a video game.
It’s not talked about much in mainstream media given that it only affects 1 out of every 24 million people, but most of the public’s knowledge of the condition comes from popular YouTuber, online content creator, and Twitch Streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, who unfortunately passed away from the illness back in 2018 after suffering a brain hemorrhage.
by yo͝ormämɡā June 12, 2021
Get the LIGMAmug. 
