by BillyBuggy July 25, 2017

A character/person you ship with a lot of other characters/ people at the same time (not necessarily in just one relationship)
by Kwak_ling January 8, 2018

a ship between either a fictional character who is above the age and another below the age, mainly popularized by the tiktoker: ski
using tiktok slideshows to create illegal scenarios, that involve r word, SA, secrets between an adult and a child, these people also like to use characters that are like, father daughter, older sister, little sister, uncle, sister and brother, gross stuff like that. usually using MLP characters, south park characters, bluey characters, video game characters too. and here’s the tiktoker who does it because i honestly want to get this sick person ratted out : .ski.uwu
maybe they will be banned by the time anyone sees this
*btw i don’t condone this at all*
using tiktok slideshows to create illegal scenarios, that involve r word, SA, secrets between an adult and a child, these people also like to use characters that are like, father daughter, older sister, little sister, uncle, sister and brother, gross stuff like that. usually using MLP characters, south park characters, bluey characters, video game characters too. and here’s the tiktoker who does it because i honestly want to get this sick person ratted out : .ski.uwu
maybe they will be banned by the time anyone sees this
*btw i don’t condone this at all*
by .ski.uwu_biggest hater May 27, 2024

by EmmaRosie March 17, 2019

by Miss IDK.06 January 25, 2020

An appropriate substitute for the swear word shit.
When you say it, just before the "t" comes out, replace it with a "p".
Similar: crap, shoot, dung, dang it, damn it, shit
When you say it, just before the "t" comes out, replace it with a "p".
Similar: crap, shoot, dung, dang it, damn it, shit
Guy 1: Holy ship! My pencil fell on the ground again!
Guy 2: Hey, you just swore!
Guy 1: No, I didn't. I said "ship", not shit!
Guy 2: But you just said the s-word!
Guy 1: Ship.
Guy 2: Hey, you just swore!
Guy 1: No, I didn't. I said "ship", not shit!
Guy 2: But you just said the s-word!
Guy 1: Ship.
by SupaDumb April 20, 2024

How da seaside-magistrate's docket-entry would read when referring to a legal-wrangling procedure regarding a wayward sailor who "had a girl in every port", and who therefore might eventually need to show his crude weather-beaten visage in front of said refined black-and-white-robed individual regarding paternity, broken prenuptials, etc.
In da Laurel and Hardy film, "Live Ghost", Mae Busch's character, "dear ol' Maisie", belabors her deadbeat-alcoholic husband off da ship with her furled umbrella; da implication is dat she will haul him before da local judge on charges entitled, "courtship vs. ship-court".
by QuacksO March 4, 2025
