by Tahteldnah December 28, 2023

A dismissive comeback used when someone attempts to challenge, threaten, or oppose you - in power, intellect, or skill - but their effort is so insignificant compared to your capability that it’s almost absurd. Often delivered calmly, not angrily, to emphasize effortless superiority and effortless dismissal.
Used when someone tries to compete with you, but the gap between you is so vast that their effort becomes unintentionally comedic.
Used when someone tries to compete with you, but the gap between you is so vast that their effort becomes unintentionally comedic.
"Manchester United thought they had a chance against Brentford. It was clear United where just fantasizing, as the Bees stung them three goals to one, don't-be-silly."
"Jake beat Kelly up, don't-be-silly."
PERSON A: "You think you can beat me."
PERSON B: "Don't-be-silly."
"Jake beat Kelly up, don't-be-silly."
PERSON A: "You think you can beat me."
PERSON B: "Don't-be-silly."
by That African Man October 1, 2025

Someone who will make you say how proud you are of them, so stay awake just long enough to see his way
Context: the first song in the FNF mod "Hit Single Real"
Context: the first song in the FNF mod "Hit Single Real"
by therealfnf June 7, 2024

Being so extremely intoxicated by alcohol and drugs, to the point that everything you say and do is considered to be silly, but in a funny way.
"Woahh. I've drank so much beer! If I have one more I'll enter Silly Mode"
"Hey my man, what are you doing tonight? Me and the boys are going Silly Mode"
"Hey my man, what are you doing tonight? Me and the boys are going Silly Mode"
by The Driving Crooner May 7, 2024

by Em wagwan June 22, 2019
