When you’re hooking up with someone and you go back and forth asking if different things are alright to do to each other
Joe and I played consent tag last night, taking turns asking if it was okay to kiss parts of each other’s bodies
by The masked debator March 22, 2022
“Bro, what’s your discord tag? I wanna add you so we can talk!”
“My discord tag is {user}#{tag}!”
“Adding you right now! Accept my friend request!”
“My discord tag is {user}#{tag}!”
“Adding you right now! Accept my friend request!”
by reyuxe October 17, 2022
A game played by males where one oils their buttocks and runs while the others chase and try to smack the oiled buttocks as hard as they can. An action called "cratering" or a "meteorstrike". This is done until the oil is removed, known as "extinction". The person that removes the last bit of oil (or dinosaurs) wins the game. This is often played as a sort of punishment if one of the "boys" breaks the "bro-code" in any form.
by FootHandler December 20, 2020
A "soft-tag" is when, on Facebook, you tag someone from a comment string rather than sharing (or "bouncing") the item to which you're calling their attention to their timeline. This is a way to tag someone with discretion, because a tag from the comment thread only shows up in the tagged person's notifications, not on their timeline. It's a great way to call attention to something you know is too rude to post directly to their wall.
I soft-tagged you because I knew this would gross out your family if it showed on your timeline.
Soft-tag me from the post so I can check it out after the kids are in bed.
Soft-tag me from the post so I can check it out after the kids are in bed.
by Plasmo October 21, 2014
v. A kick-ass game of tag where you kick someone in the shins (or balls) and say, "You're it!" Then run away flipping them off saying "Anig si emosewa!"
by Paul.32 October 24, 2012
by TequillaRules February 24, 2009
When you want to stay updated on the events of a show but don't actually feel like watching it, so instead you check its tags on a social media website (often Twitter or Tumblr) to read people's comments about it and get an idea for what's happening. It can also apply to a show you actually do want to watch, but can't for whatever reason, and want to know what happens, anyway.
Friend A: "I don't really care enough about Glee to watch it anymore, but I still can't help but wonder what it's like these days."
Friend B: "Why don't you just tag-watch it? There are still plenty of bloggers that care about it, for some reason."
-OR-
Friend C: "My roommate was a dick and invited his girlfriend over during The Walking Dead, so now I'm sitting outside the door, reluctantly tag-watching tonight's episode and trying to ignore the sounds of him porking her in his bunk."
Friend B: "Why don't you just tag-watch it? There are still plenty of bloggers that care about it, for some reason."
-OR-
Friend C: "My roommate was a dick and invited his girlfriend over during The Walking Dead, so now I'm sitting outside the door, reluctantly tag-watching tonight's episode and trying to ignore the sounds of him porking her in his bunk."
by kina coco October 21, 2014