Triangling, noun
1. Gossip; talking about someone else in a negative light when they are not present.
2. Pitting others against someone to advance your own objective.
3. Devisive.
1. Gossip; talking about someone else in a negative light when they are not present.
2. Pitting others against someone to advance your own objective.
3. Devisive.
Tom was triangling the staff and positioning them against each other.
This is a term used when one person talks about a person when the other person is not present.
A graceful way to respond to someone who does this with you is to ask them, “have you talked with ……about this?”
Or to state something positive about the person being talked about and shifting the conversation to another topic. Gracious character can be trusted and when you stand up for others walk in integrity.
This is a term used when one person talks about a person when the other person is not present.
A graceful way to respond to someone who does this with you is to ask them, “have you talked with ……about this?”
Or to state something positive about the person being talked about and shifting the conversation to another topic. Gracious character can be trusted and when you stand up for others walk in integrity.
by SpeakTruth#1 August 21, 2018
Guy: Did you see that orchestra last night?
Dude: Hellz yeah, that triangler was triangling the place up!!
Dude: Hellz yeah, that triangler was triangling the place up!!
by coolmanjack1995 August 04, 2011
by Mr.Stevens March 23, 2020
by beeanonymoose October 28, 2009
It only takes about 1 or 2 seconds to play something on the triangle. After that, you've completely mastered the instrument. Congrats.
by SomeBadJoke August 08, 2006
While having a 3-way, the man lays down on his back, and one girl starts riding him cow-girl, and the other sits on his face and the man eats her out, while the two girls make out with eachother, viewed from the side it looks like a triangle
by FrankDaTank2009 October 17, 2009
by adamisaspaz March 04, 2003