"Great that you're coming tonight! I'll signal you the address."
"Feel free to signal me if you have any questions."
"Feel free to signal me if you have any questions."
by Simmnimm January 15, 2021
"Great that you're coming tonight! I'll signal you the address."
"Feel free to signal me if you have any questions."
"Feel free to signal me if you have any questions."
by Simmnimm January 15, 2021
Austin: These hallways have no signal.
Basle: Bruh, im gettin full signal. look at dat booty over der.
Basle: Bruh, im gettin full signal. look at dat booty over der.
by URMOMSNAN May 21, 2015
During Vietnam War, para troopers would hang thier ass out of a helicopter and take a shit, they called this a Signal D
by Sgt. Signal D February 15, 2009
Virtue signaling describes a behavior of an individual openly seeking attention and external validation by ostentatiously pronouncing (generally through the use of social media) themselves to the world as someone possessing high moral values for a trivial decision made or action taken.
Brad: Did you see Thad made a lengthy post on TikTok about eradicating world hunger after his business school spring-break trip to Africa?
Chad: Is he donating his trust fund money to any major international world hunger charities? Is he going to work for one of these charities after business school?
Brad: No, he just accepted his offer in private equity and is just virtue signaling.
Chad: Is he donating his trust fund money to any major international world hunger charities? Is he going to work for one of these charities after business school?
Brad: No, he just accepted his offer in private equity and is just virtue signaling.
by Why am I even on this site June 01, 2020
To take a conspicuous but essentially useless action ostensibly to support a good cause but actually to show off how much more moral you are than everybody else.
Fred: I see George has changed his profile picture to show his support for refugees.
Barbara: Has he donated money or time? Is he giving English lessons? Is he making a room available?
Fred: No, no, he's just virtue signalling.
Barbara: Has he donated money or time? Is he giving English lessons? Is he making a room available?
Fred: No, no, he's just virtue signalling.
by Verboy December 09, 2015