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WFR

Who Fucking Reads (WFR), typically used as a valid excuse for lack of knowledge by not reading an email or document

Chris: "I'm pretty sure the meeting was at 8 and not 9"
Gavin: "WFR!"

by Bistrobros March 10, 2023

905πŸ‘ 354πŸ‘Ž


flashback mary

When taking a picture with flash and the areas where you applied translucent/setting powder flash back and make your skin look paler and whiter that usual.

β€œDid you see Sabrina’s flashback on her Instagram post?”
β€œ Yeah, poor her. She looks like a flashback mary.”

by Xoxohk January 20, 2018

724πŸ‘ 234πŸ‘Ž


day friend

A friend you only hang out with during the day because they’re too messy to deal with at night, usually due to their partying ways or tendency to somehow always get you into trouble.

I have a rule with Edith: I only hang out with her before sunset. She’s strictly a day friend. The last night we went out, she released a family of raccoons in the club β€œbecause they need to dance too.”

by Sickomonster March 7, 2023

1270πŸ‘ 179πŸ‘Ž


Drive My Car

A euphemism for intimate relations commonly used in the 1950s and '60s.

Baby, you can drive my car...

by Linda McCartney December 28, 2009

1234πŸ‘ 193πŸ‘Ž


gorp

A general term for trail mix. Possibly an acronym for "Good Old Raisins and Peanuts," though there is much room for debate.

"Hey, pass the gorp! I'm starving over here!"

by Pink January 31, 2004

1286πŸ‘ 550πŸ‘Ž


brainwave

British slang for a sudden, clever idea. Similar to the American "brainstorm." Often used sarcastically.

Suzie invited the neighbors in to see her most recent brainwave, a water fountain in the middle of her living room.

by RayWestlake February 3, 2008

881πŸ‘ 211πŸ‘Ž


Ye Olde

A pseudo- Old English word meant to connect a restaurant or shop to the medieval period. It is actually meant to be pronounced "The old", but most people say "Yee old". The 'y' used to be the old English letter 'thorn' (ΓΎ), which represents a 'th' sound.

A: Did you go to Ye Olde Shoppe? I heard it's hundreds of years old!
B: It was literally established last year. Also, you're pronouncing it wrong.

by lodakabal November 12, 2020

839πŸ‘ 107πŸ‘Ž