The best way to piss everyone in the room off.
When Jeff started sharing your opinion everyone got pissed off.
A filipino slang term for "I don't care," or "I don't give a damn." It is usually used when someone is telling a long story but you want to piss that person by not giving an actual response and just say "share mo lang?" It can be also used when your not interested in what the other person is saying or when you just don't really care what the other person is talking about.
Badang: Hey I heard that Robin got scolded because of what he posted on Twitter. You know that's totally embarrassing LMAO. He deserved it TBH because he's annoying.
Badong: (not listening) Share mo lang?
Maria: I love chocolate crinkles!
Mario: (he prefer cupcakes) Share mo lang?
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Mark was horrified when he found out he had purchased care bear shares.
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one of the most miserable things in the world.
especially, the bathroom shared with more than 30 people in a dorm is gonna bang on you.
DHouse : Hey, where can I find a bathroom here?
THouse : Oh right there, go to the living room and make a right on the second.
DHouse : Is that shared?
THouse : Yeah, It is a shared bathroom
DHouse : That is disgusting.
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This term is derived from the term cock block and is most commonly used while drunk. It refers to someone who is not attempting to split two people apart but join them in hopes of either a threesome or being able to hook up with the same person that night but usually has the effect of standard cock blocking unless the parties involved are completely shitfaced.
"Dude, your completely cock blocking that guy from that hot girl"
"I'm not cock blocking I'm cock sharing"
"wow you are really drunk"
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The life-blood of 21st century social media, yet the bane of any respectable social media user.
Share at home moms represent the 1% of the internet that actually click the buttons that Facebook, Twitter and Youtube want you to click. They are the compulsive sharers, likers and awkward commenters on your favorite social media sites that degrade and corrupt our walls, news feeds and carefully planned social media presence.
Unlike the regular, hard-working, barely employed, Gen-Y internet users that represent today's 99%, the share at home moms are so rich with internet access and social media usage that they bring down the social (media) fabric we have worked so hard to create.
Remember that time you tried to post something really cool or funny on your Facebook page, then your mom or your friend's mom swooped in with a cheesy comment that essentially ruined what you were trying to do?
Share at Home Mom.
Every wonder why brands like Clorox Bleach and Tide detergent have so many followers? Why would somebody click "like" on these boring company pages?
Share at Home Mom.
Inundated with agonizingly cheesy chain emails urging you to forward some idiotic story to all your friends?
Share at Home Mom.
When someone gets a rare drop on RuneScape and exclaims it in their clan chat, with one or more people saying "Share I TB'd" in reference to them sharing the loot, due to them teleport blocking the person or monster. (Which 99.99% of the time, they're lying/joking.)
Player 1: "Omfg tassets drop!!!11!"
Player 2: "Share I TB'd"
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