N. When someone takes an aim conversation way too seriously, and begins going off on people and talking tough, when it's usually just strangers in chatrooms.
Chatter 1: man u suck
Chatter 2: OMFG SAY 1 MOR WORD AN IM GUNNA KILL UR ASS!
Chatter 1: dude calm down, stop getting so aimgry.
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N. What you say to a person, when you honestly do not care what they think or feel about a particular person, subject, or action.
Girl: OMG how could you fuck my best friend, you know how i felt about you!
Guy: When we were together, you cheated on me anyway. Fuck Your Feelings.
Parent: I don't appreciate the foul language you use in your Facebook statuses. there's kids on this site you know!
Guy: Fuck Your Feelings, If you don't want your kids exposed to vulgarity, get them off the computer and make them watch Nick Jr.
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N. The number one most used excuse for cheating, and/or unprotected sex.
Guy: How could you cheat on me with that dude at the party?
Girl: Well I got caught up in the heat of the moment and...
Dad: Why didnt you use a condom, now she's pregant!
Son: we got caught up in the heat of the moment...
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N. The polar opposite of a hater. someone who will praise their favorite band/artist/actor/athlete as if they were Jesus of Nazareth, and take any criticism of that person as a personal insult.
Guy 1: Dude Lil Wayne is really overrated. he's not deep at all, and knows no other topics other than guns, weed, and sex.
Guy 2: OMG STOP HATING MAN! WAYNE IS THE BEST RAPPER ALIVE! WEEZY F BABY!!!!
Guy 1: Ill stop hating when you stop being a dickrider.
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An alternative use of the phrase "No Homo". Originated from the GameFAQs Rap/Hip-Hop board, where it is regularly used to bypass censors.
Dude I totally beat that guy's ass last night. No Romo.
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Adj. A word used to describe a television program or movie, so painfully boring to sit through, that it is comparable to an average PG-Era episode of WWE Raw.
Guy 1: dude did you watch The Wolfman?
Guy 2: Yes I did, I thought it was Rawful.
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When you find out a critical plot element from a movie/game/book, and it only makes you want to see it more, instead of "spoiling" it.
There's a main character switch in Metal Gear Solid 2, two hours in!? now i'm interested. thanks for the anti-spoiler
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