A saying from the 15th Century, which peasants used to tell when curfew began. Cows would release a "cry" when they felt tired, which usually happened near the normal curfew time. People use this phrase nowadays to signal distress or if someone bad or unlucky happened to them.
by CrushedIce785 September 26, 2020

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by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 12, 2025

Disrespecting someone in a purposely subtle fashion, in attempt to discredit the person while maintaining your own reputation as a “good guy”.
“Great dinner you made for me and my friends , my love. It was quite good for being so simplistic and hastily prepared.”
“Did you hear Guy humble dis Lori after dinner? What a douche.”
“Did you hear Guy humble dis Lori after dinner? What a douche.”
by cplpeterson December 15, 2023

Street slang for the word "This"
by Cricketboyy November 27, 2018

by Scran man October 11, 2017

But eventually the word will phase from existence; and this is how the website will die. This is how everything dies.
We do this because we like blue text
We do this because we like blue text
It's a part of the watermelon sugar thingy
I like blue text, so I'm making a definition for But eventually the word will phase from existence; and this is how the website will die. This is how everything dies.
I like blue text, so I'm making a definition for But eventually the word will phase from existence; and this is how the website will die. This is how everything dies.
by SomeIdiotWhoWasBornOnceOrNotFu October 1, 2021

"Eww! Did you see their dis-roached outfit? " "That shirt was extremely dis-roaching." "I am very dis-roached."
by pretty.sagitagus March 25, 2022
