by k!v@ and jason October 31, 2009
Get the grace syndrome mug.It is a particular type of female that states she likes you and tells you, but then creates unrealistic problems, to avoid anything happening, similar to a 'drama possy'. Also they act as if there lives are really difficult and they live on soap.
Omg, Lisa told me she likes me, but her best mate Eve said I was good looking, even though Eve said she doesn't mind, Lisa wont get with me.
Man, Lisa deffo has Grace syndrome!
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Man, Lisa deffo has Grace syndrome!
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by fisherman123 October 21, 2011
Get the Grace Syndrome mug.The Typical Grace Syndrome is when you are so invested in anything else but reading chat, that when you check again you only read half of it or just read it completely wrong.
by JustALoneGinger May 8, 2021
Get the The Typical Grace Syndrome mug.Seriously debilitating illness which affects women. Symptoms as follows...
1. To fail to find a man who can amuse you as much as your Gay Best Friend, therefore obliterating all hope of a totally fulfilling relationship and reducing you to a lifetime of one-night stands and eating ice-cream.
2. To be surrounded by phenomenally irritating, badly-written, one-dimensional characters who are occasionally very, very funny.
3. To do a bad impersonation of Jennifer Aniston in Friends every day of your life.
1. To fail to find a man who can amuse you as much as your Gay Best Friend, therefore obliterating all hope of a totally fulfilling relationship and reducing you to a lifetime of one-night stands and eating ice-cream.
2. To be surrounded by phenomenally irritating, badly-written, one-dimensional characters who are occasionally very, very funny.
3. To do a bad impersonation of Jennifer Aniston in Friends every day of your life.
"Every time I've been out with a man in the last month it's been with my Gay Best Friend. And they were ALL to see The Devil Wears Prada. I think I've got Will & Grace syndrome"
by The Incredibly Orginal Martin December 9, 2008
Get the Will & Grace syndrome mug.by My_name_is_B0b May 6, 2021
Get the Grace Bosch syndrome mug.When someone around the age of 12-15 get engrossed into one topic such as a TV show or video game, and believes they are a part of it in the form of a Character or possessing the powers from the show or video game. In other cases, influences from shows or video games may not even be a cause.
Surprisingly, this is a quite serious phenomenon that happens in real life, and not just something that appears in the show “Chuunibyou Demo Koi Ga Shitai” as where it is most commonly known.
Symptoms may range from full-on costume wearing with quotes used within their everyday conversations, from acting completely normal with only them believing in themselves having some sort of power.
A common example of a subtle version of this syndrome would be kids having thoughts such as “I’m smarter than anyone” or “No one can understand my thoughts, It’s too complicated”.
Surprisingly, this is a quite serious phenomenon that happens in real life, and not just something that appears in the show “Chuunibyou Demo Koi Ga Shitai” as where it is most commonly known.
Symptoms may range from full-on costume wearing with quotes used within their everyday conversations, from acting completely normal with only them believing in themselves having some sort of power.
A common example of a subtle version of this syndrome would be kids having thoughts such as “I’m smarter than anyone” or “No one can understand my thoughts, It’s too complicated”.
“Ugh, that kid has Eighth-Grade Syndrome. He must think he’s so cool, when in reality he’s just pure cringe.”
by iNotAotaku June 13, 2020
Get the Eighth-Grade Syndrome mug.its when some kids you know suddenly tries to act cool like they are the main character of a show.but mostly its just childish delusions for example like when you see someone trying to act like a anime character then you know he or she has eighth grade syndrome.
student in the same class:Hi my name is steve what's yours?
eighth grade syndrome kid:Hello,i am the hero of this world ad i will defeat every evil i see.
eighth grade syndrome kid:Hello,i am the hero of this world ad i will defeat every evil i see.
by nav15 January 2, 2016
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