A dictim is a pormeantaeu of "Victim" and "Dick".
It refers to a person who see themselves as a victim in a situation, despite being the ones who caused or escelated it, because they're rightfully recieving consequences for their actions.
Person 1: "I can't believe that guy beat me up!"
Person 2: "I can: You got drunk and called him a pussy. Stop being a Dictim and get a life."
A measurement of time that is the length of seven weeks, in reference to the amount of time that Liz Truss was the UK Prime Minister before resigning. It is used as to indicate something or a major decision occuring in a short amount of time.
Person 1: Hey. After the office got a new regional manager last month, the higher-ups decided to fire the dimwit after profits were starting to going down.
Person 2: Wow. I know that he was dumb, but I was at least expecting him to last a Truss!
A porrmantaeu of the words "Bone" and "Trousle", both which apply to the fictional character of "Papyrus" from UNDERTALE and is used as the name to Papyrus' Battle Theme (Not to be confused with "Nyeh Heh Heh", Papyrus' Overworld Theme); "Bone" refers to Papyrus' species as a skeleton, and "Trousle" being a made up word similar to "Tousle" which means to "make (a person's hair) untidy" which matches the unorganized, childish, and rambunctious personality of Papyrus. The word being made up also further exemplifies Papyrus' childish and ridiculous nature.
Person 1: What's Papyrus' Battle theme yet again?
Person 2: Oh, it's "Bonetrousle".
Person 1: Cheers, it's one of my favs!
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A misspelling of the italian phrase of "Mamma Mia!", translating to "Oh My Mother!" which is the Italian Culture equivalent to "Oh My God!". Although the phrase "Mamma Mia" has been popularized by the musical by the same name, the phrase "Mama Mia" has been popularized by the Super Mario Bros franchise, due to becoming a popular quote and catchphrase of the main characters, Mario and Luigi, due to their Italian origins. Since then, this phrase has been commonly associated to inaccurate italian stereotypes, along with other traits such as the "Italian Hand", and an unusual obession to Pizza and Spaghetti.
Person 1: Dude, the phrase is "Mamma Mia", with TWO Ms. Seriously, it's disrespectful to disregard Italian culture like that especially if you only use it for parody and impression.
Person 2: haha funny italian man goes Mama Mia! and spaghetti meatball!
The process of someone using their zodiac sign in order to justify their (usually bad) actions and behaviour.
Person 1: I'm sorry, I am a leo--
Person 2: Stop Zodiac Coping! That won't change the fact that you screamed at me for telling you to clean up your room!
A unit of time that lasts around 7 months, in reference to the amount of time that Liz Truss was UK Prime Minister before her sudden resignation. It is used to indicate a proportionately short passage of time for a major occurence or decision to pass.
Person 1: Hey, did you hear about the regional manager? I heard the higher-ups sacked him after stockholders found him a liability to the company, and started pulling out.
Person 2: Oh wow, I knew the guy was a tool but I was not expecting him to not even survive a Truss in that role.
A laugh that is usually linked to skeleton characters thanks to most people's interpretations of skeletons having a nasally, high energy and wacky voice, this phrase is most commonly associated with characters such as Skeletor from He-Man, and Papyrus from Undertale.
Person 1: NYEH HEH HEH!
Person 2: Good Papyrus impression!
Person 1: That was a Skeletor impression, you uncultured swine!
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