When you send a friend request to the wrong person on Facebook because they have the same name as the person you wanted to friend. Can end awkwardly or you can cancel it before they find out.
(in a Facebook message)
John: Hey, why did you friend me? Do I know you?
Marie: Oh sorry, wrong request. I wanted to friend John Parker. I guess you are not the one I know. Haha lol hv a good day.
John: Hey, why did you friend me? Do I know you?
Marie: Oh sorry, wrong request. I wanted to friend John Parker. I guess you are not the one I know. Haha lol hv a good day.
by kruzerkc August 29, 2013
Promoting the names of personal acquaintances in the hope of getting attention. Stop posting definitions of your personal acquaintances
by Not Zane September 04, 2004
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Accidental anal penetration that occurs during doggie style sex and the conscious continuation of this act against the will of the recipient, that whose hole has been wronged.
"If you don't make me fucking pancakes tonight, I will fuckin' wrong-hole you until the rooster cockadoodledooos"
by 11H June 01, 2007
A slang term amongst certain internet communities to denote an egregious degree of wrongness, incorrectness, or inaccuracy. The phrase was coined in mid 2005 when someone organized a viewing of Akira Kurosawa's film "The Seven Samurai". Unforunately the listing advertising the showtime of the film was from 2003.
The Mars probe crashed because the flight team didn't convert english measurements to metric? Man, that's not just wrong, it's Samurai Wrong!
by scarymike July 12, 2005
a proclamatory response to "Yeah right!"
Lauren: "My level 100 Pikachu will pulverize your level 75 Charizard in a Pokebattle!"
Maura: "Yeah right!"
Lauren: "Yeah wrong!"
Maura: "Yeah right!"
Lauren: "Yeah wrong!"
by Sistah Blistah July 23, 2008
An intelligent and informed person who is nevertheless so abrasive and annoying that one has difficulty agreeing with them.
Jack makes some really good points, but he's such an Orville Wrong that I can never take his side in an argument.
by Joe Boarder September 15, 2005