A Stikman, can also be known as a Storkman, is an extremely sketchy male who makes movements similar to that of a sloth. He lifts weights constantly, but never gains any muscle mass. At parties, he can be heard using phrases he deems as cool, such as "Hey all you peeps, get off the deck." He drinks frequently, and can be found hitting on severely unattractive women, most of whom resemble very young boys. A Stikman can typically be found in the Northeast region of the United States.
Dude, there's some sketchball at this party who's lifting weights in the backyard and looks like he weighs about 110 pounds. After each set he pounds a beer. I also saw him hitting on some broad who looked about twelve years old. He must be a total Stikman.
when you're holding up your phone and making faces at it, as though you are taking a selfie, but you're really taking a picture of the person across from you or the wall or anything else that seems interesting but you don't want to be caught dead taking a picture of.
This action is often made more convincing by wiggling the eyebrows or opening the mouth, to pretend you're trying to get a Snapchat filter to work.
FRIEND A: "Did you just take a stealthie of me?"
FRIEND B (turning phone around): "no I was just using snapchat's new filter, see?"
The grindset is a contemporary ideology of self-exploitation disguised as strength, deeply tied to the aesthetics of the “sigma male” and to new digital forms of patriarchy. It promotes the idea that human worth depends on productivity, economic success, absolute emotional control, and the ability to work endlessly, turning vulnerability, rest, community, and tenderness into signs of weakness. Beneath its rhetoric of discipline and power often lies a profound inability to relate healthily to pain, fragility, and human interdependence.
“That’s the grindset, brother. While weak men sleep and complain, sigma males stay disciplined, work in silence, suppress emotions, and build power while everyone else wastes time chasing comfort.”