by it’s true I promiśę October 29, 2019

Example 1: Bruh, your barber made you look like a sack of wet garbage
Example 2: I feel like a sack of wet garbage
Example 3: Maybe you shouldn’t treat people like a sack of wet garbage
Example 2: I feel like a sack of wet garbage
Example 3: Maybe you shouldn’t treat people like a sack of wet garbage
by FossilDiggerStudios August 8, 2021

The act of an ice-cream vendor hearing from the corporate masters the worst possible way to try and get you to buy into their new flavour of ice-cream. By insulting the opposition with baseless insults and rhetoric that would make members of 4chan shake their heads.
"I am always #nevertrump, it's the only way!"
"Why?"
"well, he's a racist sexist, xenophobe who hates women!"
"Where did he ever show that?"
"Oh my god! You Sexist asshole, you are so going to be put on Gawker for this!"
"Gawker doesn't exist anymore..."
"Mansplainer!!!"
"You know, I think This Tastes Like Hillary right now."
"Why?"
"well, he's a racist sexist, xenophobe who hates women!"
"Where did he ever show that?"
"Oh my god! You Sexist asshole, you are so going to be put on Gawker for this!"
"Gawker doesn't exist anymore..."
"Mansplainer!!!"
"You know, I think This Tastes Like Hillary right now."
by lightningbarer September 30, 2016

by TheSpartanicaOfAnyHellstromu3e April 24, 2025

by Rednerdyglassesgirl February 7, 2015

Slang/casual definitions:
1. As an interjection, to create a pause when thinking about what to say next, or out of habit.
2. Used in place of the word “said” (often used when relaying an approximation or rough idea of what someone has said, rather than an exact relation)
3. Used to imply an approximate, rather than an exactly correct statement (often exaggeration/hyperbole)
1. As an interjection, to create a pause when thinking about what to say next, or out of habit.
2. Used in place of the word “said” (often used when relaying an approximation or rough idea of what someone has said, rather than an exact relation)
3. Used to imply an approximate, rather than an exactly correct statement (often exaggeration/hyperbole)
1. “So I was, like, really intrigued”
2. “And he was like, “there's no way I'm wearing that””
3. “There were, like, 15 ducks.”
2. “And he was like, “there's no way I'm wearing that””
3. “There were, like, 15 ducks.”
by ANGEL EALIGIUK June 13, 2023

Meeting someone for the first time and thinking so little of them that you leave without saying goodbye.
A: Oh do you know where Joe went? I wanted to say goodbye before I leave.
B: Oh I think he already left.
A: Ah yes, it's so like him to leave like Crisco.
B: Oh I think he already left.
A: Ah yes, it's so like him to leave like Crisco.
by ShadowlessEdge November 19, 2022
