On the contrary to the rest of the definitions, Emilyâs are usually two faced. They are most likely brunette, with questionable humour saying stuff like âthatâs so gayâ when they are straight af. Never trust an Emily, for they will take you down with your own arrow. At first they may appear to be social, loud with a big personality, but all that masks deep insecurities that reveal themselves in unflattering humour and random acts of cruelty just to stay in the limelight. If youâve ever had a problem with an Emily, whether rumours or loosing friends over somebody âeveryone thinks is niceâ but upsets your gut, I see you!!
âIsnât Emily so funny?â
âShe gaslights her friends and spreads random rumours for the fun of it⦠but if âeveryoneâ likes her..â
A word often used to describe kissing with your crush or a partner. A konkle can come in many variations but usually refers to a stereotypical kiss on the lips. Konkle is never referenced directly to the partner although, as it is a secretive codeword only to describe the experience within to a close friend. The close friend has to fit into the natural friend criteria either on the level of a "close, close friend" or a "best friend" for this particular word to be used. The word can be included in any primary or high school codes created in between, and is the universal code word for kissing.
Samantha: "I just had my first konkle last night with James."
Shaniqua: "Damnn, sis say that quietly so nobody else hears."
*Samantha and Shaniqua immediately do epic handshake because they are best friends*