When you're too bored and just decide to type all the letters on the keyboard, it's time to ask yourself what you're doing with your life. Please don't waste your precious time reading this definition, you've wasted enough time typing that already.
Man 1: Just now I typed qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm
Man 2: Get a life! Are you that bored???
A small smile, either out of contempt or sadness. Replaces "small smile", "forced a smile", "flashed a smile laced with sadness", among other things.
The brother of a character in battlefield 1, and so happens to be the character you play in chapter 3(Avanti Savoia). His name is really a mouthful for people who are newbies when it comes to pronunciation.
Luca Vincenzo Cocchiola isn't real.
A boomer, especially in my eyes
Leedon acts like a boomer all the time(shit sentence)
Used to describe someone who is overly obsessed with global problems.
You might have a doomer on your hands if:
1. He keeps talking about the end of the world
A doomer is obsessed with global problems and will not hesitate to drag you into a five-hour long lecture just to tell you more about his opinion towards global problems.
2. He urges you to take more public transport frequently.
A doomer is very worried about climate change and will do anything he can to stop it. This is of course, good until it reaches a point where he asks you about your car or something every day.
3. He frequently watches the news, and tells people about it.
Someone who is in love with global affairs will definitely not want to miss the news, so a doomer will definitely try his best to catch the news everyday, sometimes even asking you to join him.
Hope you understand what a doomer is now
"Hey, did you know? Frank's such a doomer. He's droning non-stop about the virus outbreak."
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A sarcastic expression that can be used to playfully mock a statement said in broken english, including grammatically incorrects statement or a statement with incorregly speeled werds. Can be said in real life, or over text. Usually said to a third party listener before to the person who said the sentence, or at the same time.
Person A: Yesterday's interview were great!
Person B, to person C: England is my city!