When Philip Vega sticks his neck and chin out and it makes him look like Beavis the Butthead
“Phil, you’re Beavis-ing again weirdo”
When someone acts incredibly dumb because of adhd. Usually people who do this act have names that start with the letter E.
Can you STOP D-ING! You just spilled my coffee.
Very nice guy. He loves Malmö and Manchester United, he also likes music. He likes speaking skånska.
He speaks skånska?
Oh that must be Sten-Inge
A verb (v) most commonly used when someone passes out. Coined by the Ninas around the world who also have a passing out disorder. (nina-ing may sometimes be referred to as a “sleep attack”).
“damn shes nina-ing so hard rn”
“zamn I hope shes ok”
To invite guests to a party either a few minutes before the party is scheduled or a few minutes into the party. The act is often seen as disrespectful by peers who were not invited due to the host Jeremy-ing the party.
It can be used in the past tense as "Jeremy-ed the party" and in the future tense as "will Jeremy the party."
Host: Welcome to the party
Guest 1: Why am I the only one here?
Host: I am going to invite the others in a few minutes
Guest 1: Fam, do not tell me you are Jeremy-ing the party
Pronounced like "Tebowing", B-Mac(ing) is when one individual thinks everything they do or say is automatically and without a doubt correct. Even though it usually is the dumbest shit you will ever hear or see. Usually gets made fun of because everyone calls him out on his non-sense. Usually starts arguments with people strictly because he thinks their wrong. Usually backs out of fights when one stands up to his dumb ramblings. He leeches onto other people....usually posing their style and thoughts.
John: "You're such a faggot!"
Pablo: "Mister John, please stop saying faggot so much, it offends people!"
John: "I support gay marriage, therefore I'm allowed to say it!!!"
Pablo: "Dude......you're B-Mac(ing) so hard right now!!!"
John: "I got a choppa in the car!!"
The act of using a sharpie for vaginal or anal pleasure
Damn, Dominic is way too open about sharpie-ing