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Soft insult

Soft Insult- An insult disguised as a compliment, often used in the southern states. Super condescending.

She really thought she could get with the hot guy at the bar so she wrote her number down on his napkin. then his hawt girlfriend walked up and says "Oh sweetheart, BLESS YOU HEART! You thought you had a chance with him!" And they both laughed in her face. BOOM! SOUTHERN BELL SWEET SLAPPED WITH A SOFT INSULT

by Cairish February 8, 2018


Pike (insult)

A word used to insult someone in a seemingly jokey way, but actually meaning it very much.

Pike (insult)
Person 1: You’re a pike
Person 2: haha
Person 1: literally tho, you’re a twat

by October 29, 2021


Insult Porn

Making a pornographic movie with another person to make someone jealous or insult them. Women usually request the man to make the film, but if you are a man the sluttier the women the more likely she will be willing to make an insult porn. In order to protect your identities while making the insult porn position the camera at an angle where your heads aren't view able, but you will still be recognizable to the person you intend to insult.

This man I didn't like wouldn't leave me alone, so I decided to make an insult porn with a man I preferred in order to get the point across.

by BaconMastert September 21, 2016


Insulted

I wasn't angry about being insulted until you were 'right.'

Hym "I'm a little insulted if I'm going to perfectly honest."

by Hym Iam July 18, 2023


Caressing Insult

An insult that includes a compliment inside of it, the opposite of a backhanded compliment.

"You better shut up and get you ... Beautiful face out of my sight!", was his unexpected caressing insult towards her.

by MahiJoon April 14, 2024


Caressing Insult

An insult with a compliment snuck in!

"You shut your . . . photogenic face!" is a caressing Insult.

by MahiJoon March 30, 2024


Insultful

A real word meaning full of insult.

“Even though my crown has been snatched in front of everyone insultfully, I will keep my head straight,” Ms. de Silva wrote. - New York Times, April 10th 2021

by XMD April 10, 2021