a person who deletes a person from some form of online social contact - facebook or similar
it is not cool to be a deleter
means k{censored}l yourself but its littlebluegamer(the one on gamejolt)'s way of saying it, and its slightly pg in a way.
he usually only uses it during drama
an example of when Delete Yourself (LBG) is used by him:
insert lbg knowing someone did something bad on gj
LittleBlueGamer: DELETE YOURSELF
Replying to someone's twitter feed with a dumb joke, leaving it there just long enough for said person to read it, then deleting it to avoid embarrassment from followers.
I retweeted a friend's "...gonna be hard enough." with "that's what she said. #TWSS | #LOL" then five minutes later retweet-deleted it, cause I know his wife follows him.
twitter tweet RT retweet TWSS
Deleting season essentially refers to a period of time that typically lasts for an hour, a day, or even a week (depending on how many followers you have) that involves getting rid of spectators that directly have access to view your life by being friends on social media that you do not want to have access. Deleting season affects only those that you do not want to have any input of your daily activities or those who call you out on what you post.
Why did you unfollow me? Because it’s deleting season.
I have too many followers that I do not even know, I guess I’m going to go through deleting season.
Them: Looks like somebody had fun on the weekend from your posts.
Me: I’m putting you through deleting season.
the weekend, usualy once a month, that you spend deleting everything that you dont want on your phone, usualy the aftermath of a download week
guy 1: dude, im in for one hell of a delete weekend.
guy 2: good download week?
guy 1: yeah but now i have so many cat videos i need to get off my phone.
An undeserved response to someone who responded with “yessir”
Girl: “Deleted snap?? why did you delete your response to my text”
*her text*: “yessirr”
an acronym for the term Dumb Evil Little Effing Troll which was popularized and possibly conceived by the Kardashian sisters. A double entendre, the term also evokes the phrase Delet this, a nuanced comedic expression used when commenting on something the user finds offensive. delet should only be used in writing, used to convey the wordsmith's feelings of intense disgust for the subject of discussion.
Khloe: *wakes Kim*
Kim: "How fucking dare you Khloe? You crossed a major line with me. That shit is not okay. You dumb evil little effing troll. You have no idea how much I hate you. You’re disgusting."
Khloe: "ugh. delet"