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i hate this generation

it means that this generation is fucked up, go study

i hate this generation fuck it.

by ilovesabrinacarpenter January 22, 2023


PlayStation Generation

The worst video gamers on the planet who ruin the fun for everyone else. Spoiled elitists teenage brats who think any game that doesn’t have realistic graphics and or violent gameplay is garbage. They came about during the PS1 era and reached peak douchebag status during the PS2/3eras but still lives on today.

(2019) Mike: Wow Zelda Windwaker is still a great game after all these years!

Steve: yeah dude this is great!
Mike: remember when Brad used to talk so much shit about it?
Steve: yeah well he was and still is a PlayStation generation fuckhead.

by MarcMars082 March 18, 2019


#general etiquette

Basic rules that apply to any #general chat in any discord server you might be in currently.

#1 Spamming random messages that aren't connected to the conversation, includes images and videos.
#2 Posting any kind of NSFW content.
#3 Pinging someone multiple times when you don't know them personally.

Do you not know #general etiquette or something? Stop spamming you donkey!

by November 11, 2020


General Training

A cadet camp for first years. Often said as GT. GT's are the annoying first year cadets who think they are special

2nd year: Those GT's didn't salute to the sir!
Other 2nd year: Idiots they obviously haven't learned rank system. Look the GT's are breaking the pool table!
Other other 2nd year: Did you know that the General Training kids got to go canoeing.

by Lucythekid February 26, 2019


Generous Mimosa

Its when a girl is on her knees giving a guy a blowjob while he's standing up. In each hand he holds a bottle of champagne and a bottle of orange juice. He cums in the girls mouth. But before she swallows she opens her mouth to gargle the cum as the guy pours both the bottle of champagne and bottle of orange juice into her mouth.

"She came over after our date and I gave her a generous mimosa."

by Lorvul August 14, 2019


girls inspiring generations

A group of girls between the ages of 13-18 from all over the world that are joined together, making friends and getting advice, the greatest group with the sweetest and most caring leaders and members

If I'm on Facebook, its because I'm catching up with all my sisters in Girls Inspiring Generations!

by writerpkbandie January 16, 2017


second-generation enabling

Refers to either of two equally-unhealthy practices that seemingly "skips a place" in the chain of progression, but has a comparably-negative result --- Person A acts as a financial "crutch" for Person B, allowing Person B to continue his dissipative lifestyle:
(1) Where you do not beg resources directly (i.e., "first generation" enabling) from a financially-solvent person who is sick of your mooching, but you instead ask your "benefactor" to extend charity to your equally "spongy" offspring (i.e., you shamelessly take advantage of the person's "family man" nature by using the pathetically-manipulative "cute cherub-faced kiddos" or "they'll only be young once, so I wanna give them a decent childhood" pressure-excuse), or
(2) You don't request a certain amount of money --- say, twenty bucks --- from the disgruntled "provider" for "excessive/addictive/self-abusive" products (i.e., tobacco, alcohol, lottery tickets, unnecessary "pretty things", etc.) that he refuses to provide you with, but you instead ask him for that same twenty bucks to purchase "basic necessities" like simple groceries or household/repair products that he HAS agreed to help you out with obtaining... the catch, of course, is that you spend your OWN twenty bucks on those other unhealthy/senseless purchases instead of spending it on the healthful basics that your friend is giving you money for, and so in the end you are still getting him to make it possible for you to continue your unwise/unhealthy lifestyle.

Be wary of anyone who agreeably says, "Okay, fine --- I won't ask you for any more money for unhealthy stuff; I'll use my own funds for them. But please do give me some money for those "basic necessities" that you said you WOULD buy for me." Well, don't you see --- that's really the same destructive deal when all's said and done --- oh, sure, the person may indeed not be "directly" asking you to buy him cigarettes, but the person is merely using the last of his **own** money for them, and then asking you for money to buy the groceries that he himself could have purchased if he hadn't spent his last dollar on coffin-nails! It doesn't really matter where your added funds are "injected:" into the person's budget --- it's still just second-generation enabling!

by QuacksO May 23, 2018