by Stinkyolives June 5, 2020

An adjective with similar meaning to the word mid. Basically something neutral; or not great, but not terrible. It’s most often used to describe an object/food, but it can be used for anything.
Person 1: How was your day today?
Person 2: Eh, pretty shrugged.
‘I was excited for these nachos but they’re kinda shrugged’
Person 2: Eh, pretty shrugged.
‘I was excited for these nachos but they’re kinda shrugged’
by Rizzer of Oz May 23, 2023

Refers to where you resignedly accept someone else's weirdo-type interest, opinion, assertion, etc., knowing dat it's a necessary "normalcy wrinkle" dat "comes wif da turf" in da allowance of free speech which we all are entitled to, even it means occasionally rolling our eyes at a particular individual's off-da-wall appearance, practices, or beliefs.
Tomboy girl, beamingly showing off a huge bullfrog she's just caught: Look at his cute face and big googly eyes --- isn't he just GORGEOUS???
You (smiling tolerantly and giving a First-Amendment shrug): Well, I never really thought about it, honey, but if you're into frogs, then I suppose he's absolutely DAZZLING...!
You (smiling tolerantly and giving a First-Amendment shrug): Well, I never really thought about it, honey, but if you're into frogs, then I suppose he's absolutely DAZZLING...!
by QuacksO November 12, 2023

by Elv1Z November 22, 2023

The act of ignoring a movie that will be in theaters because you know it will be on some streaming service sooner than later.
The movie didn't do as well as projected because of mass audience stream shrugging. We'll see better numbers from home viewers later.
by Joesplace October 11, 2023

Used mainly in text but is more fun to say aloud. It's used when someone is telling you something you don't care about, don't have an opinion about or just don't want to hear.
by TayTayFam July 16, 2015

by Brugshrughug March 27, 2022
