Someone who is like that is someone who isn't afraid of anybody , always taking risks , never backs down, & always gets back.
"Ayo you see that nigga over there?"
"Yeah"
"He got shot & aint do nothing"
"Damn he is not like that"
"Yeah"
"He got shot & aint do nothing"
"Damn he is not like that"
by ICryMyselfToSleepXD February 11, 2023

A bugle is a crisp commonly sold in the UK and is cone shaped, it is a word that is used to insult the shape of someone’s head.
by JaysonWould September 15, 2021

This is to identify those that do this in the youtube comments which were originally made for actual comments on or for the video. Not irrelevant bullshit that has nothing to do with the said video.
Someone who begs for likes and tries to sound relatable so you can like their comment. This definition caters to the youtube comment section in particular. Some people do this ironically to make fun of actual like whores.
User 1: Leave a like on this comment if you are listening to this in (Insert current year).
User 2: Can you stop being a like whore? It's annoying and repetitive.
User 1: Leave a like on this comment if you are listening to this in (Insert current year).
User 2: Can you stop being a like whore? It's annoying and repetitive.
by Big Black Clam November 19, 2017

Hym "Carve my decree into a little girl like the tablets of Moses. I forgot to add the tablet part. It was super important and I forgot it. More important then your kids lives actually."
by Hym Iam March 6, 2024

The phrase “Like what??” started as a natural reaction among Gen Z and LGBTQ+ youth, especially in casual conversation or online. It’s used when someone says something off, confusing, or hypocritical—and instead of dragging them, you just hit them with: “Like what??”
It’s giving side-eye energy. It’s lowkey calling someone out without starting a fight.
Often used in texts, stories, TikToks, or memes with dramatic pause or sass.
This version of “Like what??” was created and popularized by younger online creators as a signature catchphrase or reaction word.
It’s giving side-eye energy. It’s lowkey calling someone out without starting a fight.
Often used in texts, stories, TikToks, or memes with dramatic pause or sass.
This version of “Like what??” was created and popularized by younger online creators as a signature catchphrase or reaction word.
by Dannyphoodenis May 22, 2025

by CK-HVACR August 6, 2024

the opposite of “in there like swimwear”
off the roster, not feeling it anymore, too many strikes and you’re OUTTA THERE
it’s getting cold, better get that outerwear
off the roster, not feeling it anymore, too many strikes and you’re OUTTA THERE
it’s getting cold, better get that outerwear
“Yeah he used to be in there like swimwear, but he ain’t been acting right and now he’s out of there like outerwear.”
by dolphano March 9, 2024
