A drama queen, completely delusional that your business is their business, despite them being a complete stranger to you
Susie came knocking at my door, insisting I "needed" her input because someone called her, she can't tell me who, and gave her some presumptions about my thoughts and feelings.
I told that social worker to get a real job and slammed the door shut.
The act of being uncomfortably close to everything you come in contact with.
Guy1: Have you heard about all the social distancing stuff?
Guy2: What did you say? Distant Socialing?
When a person has no social media or a cell phone.
Sarah: Can I have your number?
Bob: Sorry, I don't have a cell phone. I'm socially Amish.
Sarah: Do you have Facebook?
Bob: No
When a person has no social media or a cell phone.
Sarah: Can I have your number?
Bob: Sorry, I don't have a cell phone. I'm socially Amish.
Sarah: Do you have Facebook?
Bob: No
Social duplication is when you talk to someone frequently enough that you start using the same terms and mannerisms as them. Usually spotted in close friends and intimate relationships, both or either of the parties in frequent contact take words and phrases, among other forms of communication and apply it in their conversations. Often, this can have a chain effect, having the people that they talk to also display the passed on mannerisms.
Person 1: Hey, Phill's been talking to John a lot lately and he's starting to talk a lot like him.
Person 2: Must be social duplication.
manipulation, flattery and other corrupt practices used to secure unmerited advantages or gains in social or business politics.
If you lived with her you'd know she's enraged all the time. But as an expert at social graft, she's all smiles and platitudes to the outside world.
The act of doing something only because other people are watching them or sharing their presence.
When it comes to smoking Tara is socially addicted to it.
Laura is socially addicted to juuling.