Some people who aren’t about that life in person are absolutely about that life on social media and will talk the most shit. Mainly seen on Snapchat group chats because that shit deleted after 24 hours and they can cap and act like they didn’t write it.
Kevin: That kid Ryan is 5’4 115 lbs in real life but on Snapchat group chats he’s 6’6 255 lbs how come?
Joe: Ryan got that group chat mentality, suddenly the dorkiest kid in real life becomes the toughest dude online in front of his friends.
Joe: Ryan got that group chat mentality, suddenly the dorkiest kid in real life becomes the toughest dude online in front of his friends.
by FloridaBoy99 December 01, 2019
by retarded1738 January 16, 2021
by itsayight January 29, 2015
Bake out group
An on-line group set up with the purpose of sharing embarrassing photographs of others on line, particularly used by school age children (Source: BBC South East, UK April, 2018 and spoke to the journalist to clarify the word and meaning) Origins: possibly a merger of 'Break Out' and Fake-out.
An on-line group set up with the purpose of sharing embarrassing photographs of others on line, particularly used by school age children (Source: BBC South East, UK April, 2018 and spoke to the journalist to clarify the word and meaning) Origins: possibly a merger of 'Break Out' and Fake-out.
by Tymbus April 28, 2018
When your in a room full of people and all of their phones buzz at the same time, because you all share a group message.
person 1 *phone buzzes*
person 2 *phone buzzes*
person 3 *phone buzzes*
person 4 "man, I wish I was a part of a group wiggle"
person 2 "ill add you, bro"
person 2 *phone buzzes*
person 3 *phone buzzes*
person 4 "man, I wish I was a part of a group wiggle"
person 2 "ill add you, bro"
by wormlord20 February 05, 2022
A group of people, mainly at work or school or clubs or bars etc... that are powerful only together to talk about other people's stereotypes forgetting they are not perfect even using filters.
by Ollem July 14, 2022
(I'm sorry, they're not groups that Lie) groups of Lie type are the funniest jokes in mathematical group theory. Basically, all the math experts panic because they don't know what to call Liars. They concern "acting on" stuff that is "smooth" and have "many symmetries". (e.g. a piece of paper is smooth but with few symmetries; a circle is smooth (no sudden jolts) and has infinite symmetries.) technically, manifolds
Disputes regarding Lie groups' classification (techincally finite groups of Lie type iirc) happen due to isomorphisms and very similar properties. Derived from the classification of finite simple groups, Lie groups can exhibit unexpected isomorphisms with other types of groups. So we have no clue how to classify them.
Joke: 'Basically, the Lie groups all Lied and so the mathematicians got very confused'
Joke: 'Basically, the Lie groups all Lied and so the mathematicians got very confused'
by mb6fbhsphdrcb April 23, 2025