A cringe moment. Anything or anyone that is either embarrassing, annoying, awkward, ugly or in general crazy or negative.
"OMG why did I do that last night! DAS SHAME!"
"She hooked up with HIM? That's her das shame..."
"I failed my final. Das shame."
To your drunk friend: He ya das shame, get over here and give me a drink.
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when two sets of partners are engaging in doggy-style intercourse. The key is symmetry, as each pair faces one another, the females proceed to make out while the male counter-parts slap fives in celebration
Dude I heard frank and tom pulled a sweet mirror of shame last night on those asian twins.
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when someone does something to disgrace his honor
shame on a nigga who tries to run game on a nigga!
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The helpless feeling one has when they wake up in the morning and realize they had no control over their drunken actions the night before, which may last for days. Is a mixture of anxiety, concerning the unspeakable things one may have done; and self-loathing, due to one's lack of ability to exercise discipline. The old adage, "time heals all" applies - except in the case of legal trouble or sexually transmitted disease.
Me: Dude I can't believe I blacked out and called that perfectly nice girl a whore for no reason...my shame cloud has been going strong all week
Nick: shame cloud is still following me after I pissed in the corner of your living room last week
(n.) an erection that invokes a feeling of self-hatred. It arises during an event that is naturally sexually arousing, despite it being a violation of one's moral standard.
Mitch got a total shame boner while watching the rape scene in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
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Wrong shaming is when somebody shames you for being wrong.
She wouldn't go around body -shaming people or mocking people for being old so why is it okay to go after me because I'm wrong? She's wrong-shaming me!
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Blaming "Cancel Culture" and playing the victim when someone gets blowback for doing or saying something awful, hurtful, and/or upsetting.
We all make mistakes, and it's liberating to own them, apologize, grow, and learn to be a better person. So why does everyone on Fox shame-flation responses to their bile and play the victim by blaming Cancel Culture?
Everyone has a first amendment right to say what they want, and everyone has a first amendment right to answer crappy things with anything from gentle criticism to harsh blowback.