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A term used by self proclaimed queen bees who ironically have lost their status or never had it to begin with, yet remain completely oblivious of their demotion in society. These former queen bees use the term Safe Girls to derogatorily describe the ex’s new girlfriend in an attempt to discredit the new girlfriend’s beauty and intelligence and to encourage others to buy into her fantasy that she, the queen bee, is not the trifling, insignificant, bitter person she has become.
Hey I heard your ex started dating again and that she is smart and beautiful!
Oh I met her. She’s just one of his safe girls. He wishes he was with me.
Oh I met her. She’s just one of his safe girls. He wishes he was with me.
by Lil’ Monster July 08, 2020
May 26 Word of the Day
"Bi wife energy" is a term that was coined through a song by the user @/cringelizard on Tik Tok to describe the energy that Misha Collins radiates, explaining it with the fact that he is married to a bisexual woman, Victoria Vantoch. The full song can be found on all music streaming services and YouTube.
People with bi wife energy are fiercely supportive of the LGBTQ+ community, their love for their spouse, if they have one, is strong and people sometimes assume they are queer.
In their first video about this, @/cringelizard referred to Misha as a "hetero guy", but amended in a later added verse that the actor does not like labels.
The term "bi wife energy" can be used for people of all genders, regardless of relationship status, although "bi husband energy" has also been used in several videos across Tik Tok.
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Lyric excerpt:
(Verse 2)
Now sometimes people assume I'm queer
And I have to say, hey! just a straight guy here
But I get it a lot, and I don't mean to be cruel
It's just that my wife is a bisexual
(Chorus)
Bi wife energy
He has bi wife energy
BI wife energy (yeah)
He has bi wife energy
People with bi wife energy are fiercely supportive of the LGBTQ+ community, their love for their spouse, if they have one, is strong and people sometimes assume they are queer.
In their first video about this, @/cringelizard referred to Misha as a "hetero guy", but amended in a later added verse that the actor does not like labels.
The term "bi wife energy" can be used for people of all genders, regardless of relationship status, although "bi husband energy" has also been used in several videos across Tik Tok.
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Lyric excerpt:
(Verse 2)
Now sometimes people assume I'm queer
And I have to say, hey! just a straight guy here
But I get it a lot, and I don't mean to be cruel
It's just that my wife is a bisexual
(Chorus)
Bi wife energy
He has bi wife energy
BI wife energy (yeah)
He has bi wife energy
"You know Misha Collins?" "You're talking about that actor, right? The one that radiates bi wife energy?"
"Amy Santiago has so much bi wife (bi husband) energy!"
"Amy Santiago has so much bi wife (bi husband) energy!"
by notoriouswriter March 21, 2021
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a group of girls that try to have high social status but in reality do not. They are average or below average in looks, but somehow they manage to hang out with the attractive guys. the guys go along with it because they figure nothing could go wrong with these girls since they are "safe" and will not tempt them in anyway. safe girls are also not intimidating to guys which is why they get all the attention. They get jealous of girls that fall into the queen bee category because they know they will never be as good as them. They are usually just tag a long girls that try to have a good social life, but in reality, everyone knows they are just safe girls and they are going nowhere. They rarely have boyfriends, and if they do they are not of the Don Juan type. Generally, safe girls get way more attention then they deserve, but its not genuine.
"Why is that guy complimenting that safe girl? she is so ugly!"
"Those safe girls better back the fuck off because I'm a fucking queen bee."
"Those safe girls better back the fuck off because I'm a fucking queen bee."
by Haley Mischelli March 05, 2009