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Omittion

(v.)
1. A thing corrupt establishments and companies (i.e. schools) do, where they show off successful stats and facts (i.e. the amount of kids having good grades), but hide consequences or side effects of said stats/facts (i.e. students being stressed, depressed, and suicidal).

I hate that drug companies are probably doing omittion when it comes to talking about their medicine's side effects.

by Other_Person June 16, 2020


Belief Corner

(v.)
1. To try to spread a belief, that isn't exactly wrong and just different than others, (i.e. veganism or politics) and if one doesn't exactly agree with said belief, publicly shame them as if the person is bad/toxic.

Person A: Hi, would you like to donate money to (insert pro-animal life organization/charity)?
Person B: Um, no thanks.
Person A: Would you eat a kitten if you were stranded on a island?
Person B: Well, yes but-
Person A: OMG YOU WOULD EAT A KITTEN?!?!?
Person B: Stop.
Person A (shouting to random people): THIS GUY EATS KITTENS!!!!
Person B: STOP BELIEF CORNERING ME!

by Other_Person July 5, 2020


🔊

The bruh symbol.

Man: What is 2+2?
Kid: 22
Man: 🔊

by Other_Person March 8, 2020

4👍 2👎


cringey 9 year old

(n.)
1. An child (possibly 9 years old) that screams into his mic and calls the person who killed him a "hacker" when playing a online multiplayer game (i.e. Fortnite)
2. A child (possibly 9 years old) that plays a online mulitplayer game (i.e. Fortnite) and is salty the whole time.
3. A child (possibly 9 years old) that is a brat on the internet/social media.

Kid: You are a hacker! Imma ban you for hacking! My dad owns (insert developer/company of game) and he can ban you!
More mature person: Aw man, I am playing with a cringey 9 year old.

by Other_Person February 9, 2020

7👍 1👎


Meme chain

(n.)
1. What is created when a person gathers memes from a person/website and posts them (making the source of the memes visible or obvious), only for another person to steal said memes from the person that gathered them and doesn't cite the source, and then another person steals the memes from the meme stealer, and repeat.

Here is an example of a meme chain: Twitter contains funny moments and memes that users tweet or create, Reddit gathers the memes from twitter and other places on the internet, and then Instagram steals memes from Reddit.

by Other_Person July 7, 2020


Caramelizing

(v.)
1. Making something that is bad sound okay but making it so the truth is drastically worse than what was said.
2. Similar to sugar coating, but to an extent that it is actually lying

Trump: We have had barely any (covid-19) cases or deaths in America. Children can't catch it. We are all fine.
Person (watching Trump on the news): Oh man, he's caramelizing the pandemic.

by Other_Person July 26, 2020


Biohazard Fanbase

(n.) (Bi-oh-has-erd Fan-base)

1. A toxic fanbase that is so toxic it ruins anything it gets its hands on with content about the topic they're fans of. Typically caused by a fanbase becoming unchecked or the leader/deity of the fanbase encouraging toxic behavior.
2. A fanbase that threatens to KILL anyone who doesn't like what they like.
3. What Dreamwastaken's fanbase is.

The only way for someone to become part of a biohazard fanbase is if all their brain activity was directed towards being unhealthily obsessed with what the fanbase worships.

by Other_Person May 16, 2021