An ‘Object’ is a young woman who performs provocatively to attract followers, typically simps, on social media. The types of performances vary but usually involve dancing, unfunny sexual jokes, and making faces regarding sexual innuendos and behaviors. Objects are easily identifiable by wearing push up bras or no bras (so you can see nipples), faces indicating orgasms, flirting with you through the screen, and showing just enough skin to avoid violating ToS. Objects are highly concentrated on the popular social media tiktok. Objects are rarely ever funny, genuine, and/or have a personality deeper than her looks.
Calling a woman an object is considered sexist, so it’s best to identify them and ignore them than to call them out. Instead, be kind and praise only the real young women on tiktok for acts of kindness, love, and intelligence.
Calling a woman an object is considered sexist, so it’s best to identify them and ignore them than to call them out. Instead, be kind and praise only the real young women on tiktok for acts of kindness, love, and intelligence.
Girl: *uses mm yeah audio on tiktok,* *...I’m on the moon audio,* *obviously showing off her assets,* *saying she’ll never have a boyfriend when she is obviously hot asf...*
Real men: She’s not a woman, she is an object.
Real men: She’s not a woman, she is an object.
by Akasmyles April 03, 2020
An ‘Object’ is a young woman who performs provocatively to attract followers, typically simps, on social media. The types of performances vary but usually involve dancing, unfunny sexual jokes, and making faces regarding sexual innuendos. An object’s preferred wardrobe is anything in underwear, bikinis, push bras or no bras, and/or anything else that may allow her to easily exhibit her assets. Objects will typically do this on purpose to gain attraction from men, even going as far as to claim “I will never have a boyfriend.” Lastly, Objects lack any genuine characteristics and lack an authentic personality. An object doesn’t know how to gain attention without using her looks.
DISCLAIMER: Calling a young woman an object is rude and sexist so refrain from doing so. Instead, avoid giving them attention. There are genuine, intelligent, and all around talented girls on social media who deserve more praise than some object who only uses her looks.
DISCLAIMER: Calling a young woman an object is rude and sexist so refrain from doing so. Instead, avoid giving them attention. There are genuine, intelligent, and all around talented girls on social media who deserve more praise than some object who only uses her looks.
Girl: *Dresses, dances, and/or acts in a sexual manner while obviously showing off her body in someway shape or form.*
Real Men: This is an object that does not deserve my attention. I respect REAL women, not objects.
Real Men: This is an object that does not deserve my attention. I respect REAL women, not objects.
by Akasmyles April 03, 2020
A word often used in the Ace Attorney series when one objects to something. It is usually accompanied with desk-slamming and epic background music.
Player: "Hmm.. I dunno... maybe it's this one?" *Present*
Phoenix: "OBJECTION!"
*Cross-examination music stops playing*
Player: "YESSS! I CHOSE THE RIGHT PIECE OF EVIDENCE!"
Phoenix: "OBJECTION!"
*Cross-examination music stops playing*
Player: "YESSS! I CHOSE THE RIGHT PIECE OF EVIDENCE!"
by Saranghae141 December 28, 2011
Girlfriend: "But honey, I never cheated on you with Billy!"
Boyfriend: "OBJECTION! That sticky white stuff on your shoes clearly contradicts your statement."
Boyfriend: "OBJECTION! That sticky white stuff on your shoes clearly contradicts your statement."
by Phoenix Wright November 26, 2006
by ANONYMOUS DELIVERS September 09, 2007
by pantz June 18, 2003
An opinion or perception based solely on factual or conditional information, untainted and without distortion by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudices. All bets are off when it comes to your subjective opinion, there are no rules and restriction. This perception of possibly the same situation, etc. is likely formed by experiences, cultural influences, and possibly even prejudicial beliefs.
The daily paper strives to report an objective, unbiased view of events. Where as in the opinion section the authors can use their opinions and biases to present the same events.
by Mehran Moghtader April 05, 2006