A pillow between you and your bestie because she’s too drunk to drive home and sleeping in your bed with you
I had to put up the Callie barrier last night
Noun. The line between the layer of melted marshmellow and the rest of the hot chocolate - clearly visible in a clear mug by a marked change in color, but otherwise determined by a sudden and marked change in temperature
Be sure to sip that hot chocolate slowly - if you cross the marshmellow barrier you'll scald all the way back to your tonsils.
When, in a relationship, farting in front of each other is not acceptable. Breaking the sound barrier is the point at which the first fart takes place in front of the significant other.
I always have a tummy ache when I leave my boyfriends place.
Why?
Because we haven’t broken the sound barrier yet and I have wicked gas.
A profound point THAT I MADE BECAUSE I'M SMARTER THAN YOU.
Hym "Yeah, you're fucking garbage people. I made the point about the language barriers. Not her. She has to steal it for me because she's worse."
To leave something in the dark without everyone knowing, then suddenly announcing and startling everyone.
Samantha was being a Barrier Breaker by hiding her friends present until last.
A moment in any relationship where awkwardness is clearly present.
You can clearly see the awkwardness in conversations such as this below.
Guy: ._. I have no idea what to say.. We haven't broken the awkward barrier yet. And I'm totally gonna define "awkward barrier" right now :
Girl: Awesome. Do it.
Guy: I will.
Girl: Awesome. Lmao
Guy: It's awesome how you use the word "awesome" a lot..
Personal lingo barrier, (i made this term), means a personal language barrier, where kne person defines how they see certain words and use them in their head differently than others, this may be a result of using a word in slang to the point it loses its original meaning, viewing certain phrases in a different light, or just being misguided as to what a word actually means, either due to being explained it wrongly, remembering wrongly, or any form of miscommunication
(person one): i was thinking we could go to the museum!
(person two): that would be very silly
(person one) oh, sorry :(
(person two) whats wrong?
(person one) nothing, i just wanted to go to the museum,,
(person two) so why not?
(person one) i thought you said it was silly?
(person two) well, to me, silly is good, like fun, or likeable, a positive thing!
(person one) Oh! so it was a Personal lingo barrier! good to know
(person two) so how about that museum?