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you’re an nctzen

“you’re an nctzen” is a phrase kpop fans use when they’ve run out of insults

“i dislike chan because he mocked this is america

“you’re an nctzen though..”

by jamie tbh August 7, 2021

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You’re Ugly

The ultimate insult to one’s appearance that mankind is capable of pulling off. One that its victim can do nothing but accept as the person who said it breaks out in a Texan dance.

Engineer: And another thing? You’re ugly.
Sniper: (fucking dies)
Engineer: *starts dancing* Yippee ki yaa he yay kyaaaah kayo!

by Texting Error December 19, 2019

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You’re-there-hug

When you are standing awkwardly in a group of people and some rando comes up to the group who you don’t know and hugs you because you are just there.

when someone comes back from college and gives everyone around you a front hug and then gives you a side you’re-there-hug because they would feel bad if they didn’t.

by htiderem January 2, 2020


You’re a dork

Don’t be fooled, this actually means “I love you”.

“You look really cute today”
God, you’re a dork

by iTacocati December 21, 2017

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you’re a bitch

Basically it’s when someone is saying you’re a female dog, Or it’s just a insult towards a woman if you Called them a female dog which causes them to take “offense”.

Hey girl You’re a bitch

by angelc tities February 17, 2018

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you’re cheeks

Deprived from the saying “ima clap them cheeks”, which can be used to reference sexual intercourse and/or defeating beyond compare. This is most commonly used when someone sucks so frikkin terribly that an insult unparalleled to other must be used.

Mans: “You mise well pull up after school”.

Logical Human: “Bet, you’re cheeks, ima fold your ass”.

by Lil’ Nut January 13, 2018

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You’re not wrong

The other definitions are not wrong ;) but there is another use. “You’re not wrong” can also be strong agreement. It can indicate that the speaker is surprised by the statement being agreed with. I can imagine a non English speaker would be driven nuts by the fact that this phrase can mean anything between you’re not really right, and you are really right! It’s the intonation, stress, and speed that makes the difference. It would be wildly difficult to explain in a space like this. It in writing, the latter is sometimes indicated with an exclamation point.

My sister had told me she could tell when I am thinking in German and make an effort to speak in English. I had never noticed this (it’s been 25 years since I left Germany so this surprised me). Me: “you’re not wrong!”

Me to husband: “She’s not wrong!”

by USMousie March 1, 2022