move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once. Like walked but rizzfully.
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When at a corner store or any business establishment, where you're trying to conduct a business transaction and somebody comes to try and interfere in your transaction trying to conduct the business of their own.
A bro why are you stepping on someone else’s toes man, let bro conduct his business transaction and you stop trying to be janky bro.
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Get the Stepping on my dick mug.He's always stippoazuns at parties, making everyone laugh with his quirky antics."
"She tends to saz in social situations, which makes her stand out."
"Whenever he gets nervous, he starts acting all sazzy."
"I saw him sazing around the office, doing bizarre impressions of everyone."
"She tends to saz in social situations, which makes her stand out."
"Whenever he gets nervous, he starts acting all sazzy."
"I saw him sazing around the office, doing bizarre impressions of everyone."
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Used to describe when a US American incorrectly corrects citizens of other nations, usually in a condescending or aggressive manner, refuting facts and basic realities based on their narrow point-of-view and general ignorance.
Used to describe when a US American incorrectly corrects citizens of other nations, usually in a condescending or aggressive manner, refuting facts and basic realities based on their narrow point-of-view and general ignorance.
"Then they told me 'it can’t be hot in Brazil, it’s December!' classic Sepposplaining"
“Nobody says 9 April, it’s April 9th. MM/DD/YY is the right way”
“um... Fourth of July”
“Nobody says 9 April, it’s April 9th. MM/DD/YY is the right way”
“um... Fourth of July”
by Leonard Curtzmann February 19, 2025
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