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A term origininating in the 2020s which comes from the Scott Pilgrim series and it's titular main character Scott Pilgrim.
The term was coined by YouTuber LightLite/KuraiCry, also known as Images Preceding Legendary Events in reference to the relationships of 22 year old Scott Pilgrim. In the series Scott begins dating 17 year old Knives Chau in rebound from his ex 25 year old Envy Adams before completely losing interest in Knives the second he meets 24 year old Ramona Flowers.
To be Pilgrim'd is to be the Knives of this situation in which you get into a relationship involving an age gap with someone rebounding from an ex, before they completely lose interest in you, usually after meeting someone else vaguely interesting.
The term was coined by YouTuber LightLite/KuraiCry, also known as Images Preceding Legendary Events in reference to the relationships of 22 year old Scott Pilgrim. In the series Scott begins dating 17 year old Knives Chau in rebound from his ex 25 year old Envy Adams before completely losing interest in Knives the second he meets 24 year old Ramona Flowers.
To be Pilgrim'd is to be the Knives of this situation in which you get into a relationship involving an age gap with someone rebounding from an ex, before they completely lose interest in you, usually after meeting someone else vaguely interesting.
by Dracyan February 27, 2023
Get the Pilgrim'd mug.A term coined in the 2020s by streamer RTGame, a rowling refers to someone you genuinely don't want to mention because you're so disapointed to even say their name (unspeakable disapointment).
The term in essence is used when you do not wish to say someones name. This could be for a variety of reasons but is meant to be used when the reason comes from a negative light. Some such reasons being immeasurable disappointment in their actions, hatred for who they are or have become, or a complete wish to not show the respect of speaking of them by name, instead calling them a rowling.
The etymology of the term comes from Joanne "JK" Rowling, whom many don't even want to mention due to her awful values in accordance with transgender folks along with her racism and utter stupidity in going from beloved childrens author, to widely known terf and bigot. The term comes about in comparison to the character in her books Voldemort, who most do not want to mention by name because of their fear of him, or in another context because they do not believe his name deserves to be said. Joanne became a rowling when she decided to show her true self in all her bigotry, making people hate her, or so disappointed in her that they do not want to even say her name.
The term in essence is used when you do not wish to say someones name. This could be for a variety of reasons but is meant to be used when the reason comes from a negative light. Some such reasons being immeasurable disappointment in their actions, hatred for who they are or have become, or a complete wish to not show the respect of speaking of them by name, instead calling them a rowling.
The etymology of the term comes from Joanne "JK" Rowling, whom many don't even want to mention due to her awful values in accordance with transgender folks along with her racism and utter stupidity in going from beloved childrens author, to widely known terf and bigot. The term comes about in comparison to the character in her books Voldemort, who most do not want to mention by name because of their fear of him, or in another context because they do not believe his name deserves to be said. Joanne became a rowling when she decided to show her true self in all her bigotry, making people hate her, or so disappointed in her that they do not want to even say her name.
Elizabeth: What ever happened to Miko?
Gwendolyn: That rowling doesn't deserve to be mentioned by name after what she's done.
Gwendolyn: That rowling doesn't deserve to be mentioned by name after what she's done.
by Dracyan January 25, 2023
Get the Rowling mug.NipNip is a slang term for marijuana originating in the 2010s
The term comes from the popular video game "No Man's Sky" which has a weed-like drug called NipNip. It is grown in similar fashions and had a similar appearance leading fans of the game to begin calling the real life plant marijuana, NipNip like in the aforementioned video game.
The term comes from the popular video game "No Man's Sky" which has a weed-like drug called NipNip. It is grown in similar fashions and had a similar appearance leading fans of the game to begin calling the real life plant marijuana, NipNip like in the aforementioned video game.
Jimbo: "Man, I need some of that NipNip. or else I'll kill someone."
Catherine: in sonic the hedgehog voice, "When you go outside and smell that NipNip."
Lucina: "My uncle grows NipNip. People say he's really good at it."
Catherine: in sonic the hedgehog voice, "When you go outside and smell that NipNip."
Lucina: "My uncle grows NipNip. People say he's really good at it."
by Dracyan May 2, 2023
Get the NipNip mug.This slang term coined in the 2020s has two different common uses.
It is mainly used in the context of an activity or goal that has not yet succeeded, but is fated to succeed and is currently in progress. A "success in progress".
Most often, the term is used in the romantic world when someone is fumbling major bitches but is in denial at how hard they're fumbling, saying the fumble is just a "success in progress". Usually not kissing someone you have pinned against the wall when they say you should have is a fumble, not a success in progress. But users of the phrase often use the term on these obvious fumbles, creating a sort of paradox between the actual meaning of the word and its most popular usage.
It is mainly used in the context of an activity or goal that has not yet succeeded, but is fated to succeed and is currently in progress. A "success in progress".
Most often, the term is used in the romantic world when someone is fumbling major bitches but is in denial at how hard they're fumbling, saying the fumble is just a "success in progress". Usually not kissing someone you have pinned against the wall when they say you should have is a fumble, not a success in progress. But users of the phrase often use the term on these obvious fumbles, creating a sort of paradox between the actual meaning of the word and its most popular usage.
Trevor: "man you fumbled that hard."
Maximillion: "yeah dawg you fumbled hard, you had one job."
Gwendolyn: "No no, it' not a fumble! It's a success in progress I'll fix the fumble!"
Maximillion: "yeah dawg you fumbled hard, you had one job."
Gwendolyn: "No no, it' not a fumble! It's a success in progress I'll fix the fumble!"
by Dracyan December 18, 2023
Get the Success In Progress mug.An American-Canadian slang adjective used in referring to something as bad, unfortunate, or stupid.
The term originated in the 2020s from a browser and mobile game titled Disney BOUNCE!, in reference to how bad some of the modes in the aforementioned game were. The biggest example of this was its "Down Hill" game. The term may be used in several ways, the most common of which just being a negative adjective. Another use, in more direct reference to "Down Hill" may be saying something along the lines of saying something "Went downhill into disney bounce" using disney bounce as a state of being and something you can find yourself becoming.
Additionally, the term is often specifically used in reference to the Disney company and the many, "disney bounce", as they say, actions they take.
The term originated in the 2020s from a browser and mobile game titled Disney BOUNCE!, in reference to how bad some of the modes in the aforementioned game were. The biggest example of this was its "Down Hill" game. The term may be used in several ways, the most common of which just being a negative adjective. Another use, in more direct reference to "Down Hill" may be saying something along the lines of saying something "Went downhill into disney bounce" using disney bounce as a state of being and something you can find yourself becoming.
Additionally, the term is often specifically used in reference to the Disney company and the many, "disney bounce", as they say, actions they take.
Luz: "Crikey, Disney cancelling The Owl House was hella disney bounce."
Amity (in a bubble): "Yeah it really was. It's probably one of the most disney bounce things they've done."
Luz: "They're really going downhill into disney bounce."
Amity (in a bubble): "Yeah it really was. It's probably one of the most disney bounce things they've done."
Luz: "They're really going downhill into disney bounce."
by Dracyan May 30, 2022
Get the Disney Bounce mug.A Canadian term for chips and crisps.
Mostly used to refer to potato chisps but can also be used for other forms of chips and crisps such as corn chisps, nacho chisps, tortilla chisps, and dorito chisps.
The origin of chisps is a combination of crisps and chips because the Canadians took inspiration from the European term and the American term when creating their own.
Though some Canadians will still refer to chisps as chips, chisps is regarded as the correct term. This error comes from the fact that it says chips on the packaging of most chisps because they come from America where the correct term is in fact chips.
Mostly used to refer to potato chisps but can also be used for other forms of chips and crisps such as corn chisps, nacho chisps, tortilla chisps, and dorito chisps.
The origin of chisps is a combination of crisps and chips because the Canadians took inspiration from the European term and the American term when creating their own.
Though some Canadians will still refer to chisps as chips, chisps is regarded as the correct term. This error comes from the fact that it says chips on the packaging of most chisps because they come from America where the correct term is in fact chips.
Ben: "Bro can you pass the chisps?"
Alex: "Sure bro, you want the BBQ, plain, salt n vinegar, or dorito chisps?"
Ben: "I'll take the BBQ ones."
Mary: "Oh pass me the salt and vinegar chisps."
Alex: "Sure bro, you want the BBQ, plain, salt n vinegar, or dorito chisps?"
Ben: "I'll take the BBQ ones."
Mary: "Oh pass me the salt and vinegar chisps."
by Dracyan December 12, 2021
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"Bungus" originates from the popular Risk of Rain 2 item "Bustling Fungus" and an attempt to shorten the name to be able to refer to the bustling fungus more quickly.
"Bungus" originates from the popular Risk of Rain 2 item "Bustling Fungus" and an attempt to shorten the name to be able to refer to the bustling fungus more quickly.
by Dracyan February 26, 2021
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