A coward is often described as someone by the name of Veeral Desai or Josiah Filler. These people exhibit all of the traits of a coward. Thus, description beyond names becomes unnecessary.
Instead of saying, "Don't be such a coward," one would instead say, "Don't be such a scared little Veeral."
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Typically activists, teachers, and people with letters after their last name who reduce diversity to nothing but skin color.
That social just warrior just used the confused the word immigrant with person of color.
What a culture coward!
Woke folks who have tunnel vision when it comes to social justice.
Did the presenter really just tell that orphan to check his white privilege?
What a culture coward! Sheβs probably getting paid $10k for this speechβ¦
A term used in Australia. A very hard punch, usually delivered to the head, that is completely unexpected. Most often results in knock outs or knock downs. Viewed upon by most as an act of cowardice. Simmilar in meaning to king hit and sucker punch.
Dont call it a king hit, cause it's a coward punch!
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When a status (especially on Twitter) has significantly more likes than it does retweets/reposts/shares. Usually happens when people like or agree with a statement, but are afraid to share on their own profile for fear of being mocked or embarrassed. Usually involves taboo sexual remarks or embarrassing bodily functions.
If someone writes about how all of us have had a crush on a hot cousin at one point or another, and 9.4k people have liked it but only 37 people have retweeted it, that's the Coward's Ratio.
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Punishment for failing to answer a feat of strength when challenged by another man (generally at a bachelor party or other like event).
The coward is required to take three bull-rider shots in a row (the cotillion).
Peter challenged Ross to an arm wrestling contest and Ross was scared he would lose so he rejected the challenge.
Ross is thus a coward and is required to complete the coward's cotillion as restitution for his cowardice.
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