Defined as the way you can skip an ad. Example: In most mobile game ads there are small X buttons on the top right corner, this is how you skip the ad. Example 2: On youtube, ads will appear. Some ads are skippable but some aren't. Skippable ads can be skipped by waiting about 3-5 seconds then clicking the "Skip ad" button near the bottom right corner.
Person 1: "Hey check out this cool game I found
Person 2: "Its a cool game but there are way too many ads!"
Person 1: "Its a good thing that you can use the Ad Skips"
Person 2: "its still fucking annoying"
Person 2: "Its a cool game but there are way too many ads!"
Person 1: "Its a good thing that you can use the Ad Skips"
Person 2: "its still fucking annoying"
by NovyGG December 21, 2022

by Not homeless at all March 2, 2021

by irieomgfunny/面白い February 22, 2022

A derivative of the latin term ad nauseam. It is used to refer to a narrow minded view of something that has been done or repeated so often that it has become annoying or tiresome.
Due to him only obtaining his news solely from the telegraph, he would push his bias ad nealsium agenda onto unsuspecting people.
Despite the groups disinterest in Brexit, young Lachie never relented in delivering multiple unfounded articles of propaganda ad nealsium on to pub goers
Despite the groups disinterest in Brexit, young Lachie never relented in delivering multiple unfounded articles of propaganda ad nealsium on to pub goers
by Paulphallus August 28, 2023

The near-maniacal rage you feel when an online vendor/advertiser off-handedly remarks that a desired product/content is no longer offered/available, and then adds insult to injury by cheerfully cajoling, "But no worries --- check out some of our other awesome products/services, like these!", causing you to just wanna smash yer fist right through the screen in resentful frustration, since whatever "substitute" profferings they are showing you have virtually no resemblance whatever to what you were looking for and would certainly not be anywhere near as satisfying; it's almost like they're presuming to imply that THEY know more about what YOU want than YOU do YOURSELF!
Counsellor, sympathetically consoling a late-teens client who is practically climbing the walls in tearful frustration from having been cheekily offered "Super Mario" by an online-gaming website when he'd wanted to play a round of "Spy Hunter Classic" after a long day at high school, just as he'd been doing every evening for the past two years: Ah-haa --- sounds to me like a classic case of "alternatives"-ad fury --- I so totally "get ya", Young Man, and I don't blame ya one bit for feeling this way... a lot of companies sure don't consider what their customers truly want whenever they"update" their offerings, do they? Reminds me of a couple of local radio stations back when I was around your age --- all of a sudden they stopped playing their traditional soothing '60's 'n' '70's easy-listening music in favor of pop-bop and country-crap --- a LOT of adult-listeners were REALLY bummed out about that! Why, I myself STILL sorely miss that wonderful music almost thirty years later!
by QuacksO July 13, 2018

by King Kandy the 3rd March 25, 2025

A logical fallacy when you label something or someone as toxic, and everything that toxic is bad, isn't it?
Used by angry teenagers or youths who got their reality checked.
Used by angry teenagers or youths who got their reality checked.
by Sir. B February 7, 2022
