It means anything the utterer wants it to mean, therefore it doesn't mean anything to anyone. Usually used by idiots
An ex aquaintance of mine has a "fighting for Britain bulldog tattoo thingy on his arm. He's currently stationed at HMP Wandsworth, fighting for Britain. 5 years I believe. I think he's studied for loads of O Levels or whatever they call em now. 24 in total so far I reckon.
A case proven Patriotic Genius if ever there was one.
a podcast by emma chamberlain which is her getting asked a question and her trying to figure it out she’s get three guesses and you can stream it on anywhere you get your podcast
me: hey have you listened to stupid genius by emma chamberlain?
friend: yeah it’s hilarious i love her podcast.
a nigga who understands the way of the hood and it’s dialect, a person who is smart and from the hood
“Nigga call me a hood rat, nigga I’m just a hood genius”
A person who, over the Internet, thinks they're smarter than everyone else.
She is no stranger to trolling, flaming, or annoyance over the net.
She will demand that you use correct grammar, and, if you don't, assume that you're from a third-world country with access to a computer because you raided some up-scale environment.
reg. tired dude: man me to....
net genius: hey, excuse me, but can you please say "too" instead of "to" when using as an adverb. Also, don't forget to use a comma before man; remember you're calling that person "man".
reg. tired dude: stfu... it's the internet! I have a degree, two published books, an upscale apartment, trophy wife, and three redundant white women for oral entertainment, BITCH!
when someone claims to have known better about something that happened in the past but only because they are in the present
"I told you buying such a cheap bed was going to be a bad idea"
"No you didn't"
"Yes i did"
"You're only saying that cause you see how it turned out now you retrospect genius"
A genius with an afro (obviously).
Afro-genius: any really clever person with an afro.
A type of rap music characterized by intelligence and lyrical fortitude as opposed to faint-hearted tempos and monotonous content. The opposite of anything you'll ever hear on the radio.
That Slaughterhouse mixtape was riddled with genius rap, it sounds like they actually think about their lyrics before performing them.