May 4 Word of the Day
A portmanteau of carpe diem, a Latin phrase that means “Seize the Day!” and DM, which stands for Direct Messages. This word means seizing the day via DMs.
by LolWut098 December 30, 2020
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Items that have not been paid for and are still sellable, but for some reason are not in their correct spot on the shelf (or on the shelf at all).
If a person decides that they do not wish to purchase an item, from that instant forward it is considered a go-back until it sucessfully goes back.
If a person decides that they do not wish to purchase an item, from that instant forward it is considered a go-back until it sucessfully goes back.
by M@ and the Albertson's crew December 20, 2006
3
A phrase common on various imageboards, especially the Chan boards.
The phrase is used to imply that someone is simply a tourist from Reddit-- which the Chan boards specifically despise-- and therefore must "go back" as they are not a part of this community.
The phrase is used to imply that someone is simply a tourist from Reddit-- which the Chan boards specifically despise-- and therefore must "go back" as they are not a part of this community.
by Bonfou November 05, 2020
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Items that have not been paid for and are still sellable, but for some reason are not in their correct spot on the shelf (or on the shelf at all).
If a person decides that they do not wish to purchase an item, from that instant forward it is considered a go-back until it sucessfully goes back.
If a person decides that they do not wish to purchase an item, from that instant forward it is considered a go-back until it sucessfully goes back.
by M@ and the Albertson's crew December 20, 2006