A term used a lot by members in different communities related to Jailbreaking, it’s usually used to define something funny.
by quincs January 10, 2021
Get the woeis mug.A line on a graph representing the amount of times a person talks about his/her abs, his/her dad, workouts, coupons, or politics compared to the total amount of talking they do. The slope of an average person is about 0.001, while the Weiskirch diagonal has a slope of around 0.83. Any person who exceeds the slope of the Weiskirch Diagonal should be put in a mental hospital and should also be forced to eat only stale bread for the rest of their lives.
Will: Man, that guy at the gym really knew his coupons.
Jim: Did he talk about them a lot?
Will: Yeah. He and his dad both crossed the Weiskirch Diagonal.
Jim: I hope they like stale bread.
Jim: Did he talk about them a lot?
Will: Yeah. He and his dad both crossed the Weiskirch Diagonal.
Jim: I hope they like stale bread.
by the angler October 10, 2012
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the most beautiful ship existed in kpop world. started with their crossed sign in produce x 101 until their farewell hit. even their company ships them. weishin has this ex-culture as their behavior. weishin, they shine.
"thank you for coming into my life, i love you."
"me too, me too."
"thank you for coming into my life, i love you."
"me too, me too."
by meong February 1, 2020
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Get the weissenheimer mug.A suffix added to the end of a name of someone who is pompous, pretentious, and otherwise grossly beguiled by their own sense of entitlement, and their given name doesn’t justify their personality enough.
Lauren: I want to talk to your manager, I demand my 72 cents.
Ben: Chill out, it’s not a big deal. You’re being a real Lauren Amadeus Bandersnatch Weissenhaus right now.
Ben: Chill out, it’s not a big deal. You’re being a real Lauren Amadeus Bandersnatch Weissenhaus right now.
by Bennehftw June 17, 2022
Get the Amadeus Bandersnatch Weissenhaus mug.Idiom: Used equivalently in meaning to "poor me" but usually used when caught complaining too much of about something not that bad.
Used to indicate that you've called yourself out for complaining too much.
Usually used by people over 45 years of age or by those with too much education.
Used to indicate that you've called yourself out for complaining too much.
Usually used by people over 45 years of age or by those with too much education.
You "I can't believe I only got a pay raise of $10,000 when I was expecting a $12,000 raise" (your friend looks at you with different expression) "woe is me."
by kmBoulder April 17, 2015
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