by MajesticMeek March 4, 2021
Get the Weebmug. by GodKnowsAll* July 16, 2019
Get the Weebmug. by (Weeb) PrisonedWolf January 11, 2021
Get the Weebmug. by Kalamees February 15, 2017
Get the Warcraft weebmug. Parasite to the anime community. They consider themselves anime fans, but have usually not watched anime for more than 5-10 years and have spent most of that time watching a half dozen really long Shonen. If they did watch anime before, it is always Dragon Ball or Naruto. Actively avoid good shows if there's no English dub or it isn't on Crunchyroll or Netflix. Claims they are a fan of Japanese culture, but regularly complains about it. Would be a menace if they ever actually stepped foot in Japan and film themselves doing outlandish things for TikTok videos like dancing in a busy intersection or being loud on a subway. You commonly see them online shaming others for supporting anime studios directly by buying merchandise that isn't sold by Crunchyroll/Sony, complaining about fan service especially if the character is short and not morbidly obese, and downplaying the severity of mistranslations in various works, even if it was openly done maliciously. In real life, you may see them wearing a DBZ t-shirt to the gym. Adored by many of the worst people in the industry who benefit financially from anime being turned into a western cash cow like Marvel. Stereotyped as being African American, but not necessarily a requirement.
Hood Weeb: "This show is weird af yo, if you watch this for real you need to be locked up bro"
Normal anime fan: "Shut the f**k up and stay away from my hobbies hood weeb."
Normal anime fan: "Shut the f**k up and stay away from my hobbies hood weeb."
by Jerry-M September 6, 2025
Get the Hood Weebmug. The previous definition of the word weeb was similar to
'being so obsessed with anime and Japanese culture that you denounce your own and pretend to be japanese, these people often have a body pillow, a biased opinion of Japan believing it to be a complete utopia and sometimes even try to justify some warcrimes Japan did during World War 2'
but throughout the passage of time some people believe that a person that watches any type of Japanese related media is a weeb, ignoring whether or not that person is actually obsessed with anime
'being so obsessed with anime and Japanese culture that you denounce your own and pretend to be japanese, these people often have a body pillow, a biased opinion of Japan believing it to be a complete utopia and sometimes even try to justify some warcrimes Japan did during World War 2'
but throughout the passage of time some people believe that a person that watches any type of Japanese related media is a weeb, ignoring whether or not that person is actually obsessed with anime
Dude 1 : hey I just watched Attack on Titan this weekend it's pretty good wanna hang out later and watch it?
Dude 2 : what the fuck I didn't know you were a weeaboo fuck off
Dude 1 : what? no. I just said I liked Attack on Titan i don't even watch that much anime
Dude 2 : sure weeb, go back to your mothers basement and jerk off to your anime body pillow
Dude 2 : what the fuck I didn't know you were a weeaboo fuck off
Dude 1 : what? no. I just said I liked Attack on Titan i don't even watch that much anime
Dude 2 : sure weeb, go back to your mothers basement and jerk off to your anime body pillow
by PanzerUN July 20, 2021
Get the weebmug. A person who is a fat sweaty obese lil fatty named Jt and Rio Fuckass, also crash4414 (on discord)
Best,
Your Name
Hey Rio,
So, handling criticism without feeling like you want to cry can be tough, but it's definitely doable. Here are a few tips that might help:
Pause and Breathe: When you hear something critical, take a moment. Don't react immediately. Breathe in, breathe out. This small pause can give you the space to respond more calmly.
Focus on the Feedback: Try to detach your emotions from the words and focus on the actual feedback. Is there something useful in there? Even if it's not delivered in the nicest way, there might be a grain of truth or something you can learn from it.
Take it as an Opportunity to Grow: Constructive criticism, even if it stings, can be a chance to improve. See it as a stepping stone toward being even better at what you do.
Learn to Differentiate: Understand the difference between constructive criticism and plain old negativity. Constructive criticism aims to help you improve, while negativity is just about bringing you down. Learn to filter and take in what's helpful.
Talk it Out: If you're feeling overwhelmed, find someone you trust and talk about it. Sometimes expressing your feelings helps lighten the load.
Best,
Your Name
Hey Rio,
So, handling criticism without feeling like you want to cry can be tough, but it's definitely doable. Here are a few tips that might help:
Pause and Breathe: When you hear something critical, take a moment. Don't react immediately. Breathe in, breathe out. This small pause can give you the space to respond more calmly.
Focus on the Feedback: Try to detach your emotions from the words and focus on the actual feedback. Is there something useful in there? Even if it's not delivered in the nicest way, there might be a grain of truth or something you can learn from it.
Take it as an Opportunity to Grow: Constructive criticism, even if it stings, can be a chance to improve. See it as a stepping stone toward being even better at what you do.
Learn to Differentiate: Understand the difference between constructive criticism and plain old negativity. Constructive criticism aims to help you improve, while negativity is just about bringing you down. Learn to filter and take in what's helpful.
Talk it Out: If you're feeling overwhelmed, find someone you trust and talk about it. Sometimes expressing your feelings helps lighten the load.
by bobbbbbbbbeer December 18, 2023
Get the Weebmug.