by Puplelubberman March 19, 2016

Pay a compliment: Flatter or praise to someone.
He paid her a compliment when he told her she looked like a model
He paid her a compliment when he told her she looked like a model
by Patoedu14 June 9, 2016

Complimenting a woman verbally on something innocent first, but then commenting on her body in your mind. Compliment her, then think about her rack, for example...
"Oh Aoife, I love your top!"
('Because it makes your tits look awesome')
or to your male friends:
"Jeez, did you see Aoife's slutty top!? I totally mister-complimented her!"
('Because it makes your tits look awesome')
or to your male friends:
"Jeez, did you see Aoife's slutty top!? I totally mister-complimented her!"
by Essy-k April 25, 2008

A jersey compliment is When you try to say something nice but it comes out sounding like you intended to insult the other person; or
When you say something nice but you're actually insulting the person
When you say something nice but you're actually insulting the person
The following would be jersey compliments: "Yo, that's the smartest thing I've heard you say, bro!" Or: love your pink shirt's popped collar, bud.
by Zuluswag January 7, 2016

1. The act of engaging in anal sex whereby both people are facing away from each other, and push back and forth, using a bottle as a make-shift dildo
2. The act of being nice to a person you extremely dislike, and bitching about them to other people afterwards
2. The act of being nice to a person you extremely dislike, and bitching about them to other people afterwards
Ex 1: 'Yeah man she was gagging for it, so I gave that bitch the backwards compliment'
Ex 2: 'Oh my god , Sally is so bitchy! She just backwards complimented Bridget!'
Ex 2: 'Oh my god , Sally is so bitchy! She just backwards complimented Bridget!'
by TROLOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO January 11, 2016

someone who’s only response to receiving compliments, is giving you a new compliment back, or even reusing the same towards you
by mayo.alizardo September 15, 2020

A compliment to another person which may be sarcastic, or not, but which compliments the other. The speaker may expect a response, but the receiver usually won't comment. Similar to a rhetorical question.
(In this scenario, a kid has 68 algebra problems to do)
Dad: How many problems have you done now, son?
Kid: 23.
Dad: You're making progress!
^
lll an example of a Rhetorical Compliment
Dad: How many problems have you done now, son?
Kid: 23.
Dad: You're making progress!
^
lll an example of a Rhetorical Compliment
by Emperorerror November 30, 2010
