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do not @ me

Typically found on twitter, this is often used in joke constructions and other lighthearted comments to suggest that the speaker doesn't want to receive any feedback or refutation on their comment. Saying don't @ suggests that the speaker doesn't expect or want a back and forth.

Ex 1. The GSW are unwatchable now that Kevin Durant sold out for a ring, don't @ me.

Ex 2. Popcorn is better with unsalted butter, do not @ me.

by Norman Macdonald November 20, 2016


caucacity

A portmanteau of caucasian and audacity, used to refer to objects or people in the popular culture that reflect both an origin in whiteness or white pride and an emboldened disregard for good taste or sensible culture.

Ex. 1:

Person 1: Look at these fucking Trump supporters' signs: "BLTs Matter", "ACAP: All Coloreds Are Pigs".

Person 2: Jesus, man, the caucacity of those motherfucking crackers.

Ex. 2:

Person 1: My nigga, just went to the Indiana State Fair, motherfuckers had deep fried sticks of butter that they serve straight up with powdered sugar.

Person 2: That's some straight up caucacity,

by Norman Macdonald March 6, 2017

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