Boy 1: “I hate this school man it’s so shit and I hate everyone here.”
Boy 2: “Shutup, your vibe be tossing. You are just making us all depressed.”
Boy 2: “Shutup, your vibe be tossing. You are just making us all depressed.”
by DudeMatrix May 09, 2019
by AngeJune November 02, 2022
by im bored 🥱 April 07, 2021
A nicer & more positive version of a Vibe Check. Used to ask a friend how they are doing, either with physical contact or none at all. Saying "Wholesome" before "Vibe Check" is unnecessary.
Ashley: Hey Haley, Wholesome Vibe Check! *hugs Haley*
Haley: Aww, I'm doing great Ashley!
(As stated before, using "Wholesome" before Vibe Check is unnecessary but can still be used.)
Haley: Aww, I'm doing great Ashley!
(As stated before, using "Wholesome" before Vibe Check is unnecessary but can still be used.)
by CherryOtaku October 10, 2019
A place in Rockingham WA where skanks hang out to get drunk, sleep around and give random guys BJ's.
by XSpence January 07, 2009
by bitchpleasenowme January 31, 2009
The "Boss Baby Principle" states that if someone with significantly limited pop culture knowledge is exposed to influential media, they will compare said media to the closest thing they have previously consumed.
The name of the principle is in reference to a hypothetical scenario in which an individual, likely a young child, has only watched one movie in their life: the hit 2017 DreamWorks Animation "The Boss Baby." If this person was to watch any other movie, regardless of how similar or drastically different it is to the computer-animated comedy film starring Alec Baldwin, they would necessarily find similarities between it and "The Boss Baby."
"The Boss Baby" is used as an example because of its use of extremely common thematic tropes and because it is a film targeted at young, pop culture illiterate children. The average Boss Baby fan may see common film tropes (third act breakup, road trip, sibling dynamics, etc.) in other films and assume that the filmmakers were inspired by "The Boss Baby."
The name of the principle is in reference to a hypothetical scenario in which an individual, likely a young child, has only watched one movie in their life: the hit 2017 DreamWorks Animation "The Boss Baby." If this person was to watch any other movie, regardless of how similar or drastically different it is to the computer-animated comedy film starring Alec Baldwin, they would necessarily find similarities between it and "The Boss Baby."
"The Boss Baby" is used as an example because of its use of extremely common thematic tropes and because it is a film targeted at young, pop culture illiterate children. The average Boss Baby fan may see common film tropes (third act breakup, road trip, sibling dynamics, etc.) in other films and assume that the filmmakers were inspired by "The Boss Baby."
Leonardo DiCaprio's cocky entrepreneur character in The Wolf of Wall Street is a pretty blatant ripoff of Theodore “Ted” Templeton Jr. from the Boss Baby if you ask me.
Just got done watching The Matrix. Great film, gives me a lot of Boss Baby vibes.
Just got done watching The Matrix. Great film, gives me a lot of Boss Baby vibes.
by onki phosbat March 14, 2023