People that think they’re too good for Reddit.
“lol Reddit is so bad”
“shut up, go back to your friends, the Urban Dictionary users”
urban dictionary user: a person that thinks they’re too good for Reddit. That concludes my TED talk.
People that think they’re too good for Reddit.
“lol Reddit is so bad”
“shut up, go back to your friends, the Urban Dictionary users”
urban dictionary user: a person that thinks they’re too good for Reddit. That concludes my TED talk.
someone who still says "that's what she says"
they think everything has something to do with sex.
person 1: THATS WHAT SHE SAID!!!!11!!
person 2: *under breath* urban dictionary user.
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an urban dictionary user is a person who uses the website you're using right now, some of these guys are capable of making the most over-exaggerated, mean spirited definition you'll ever see in your life, in some cases they're so hateful to the point where you could almost feel their burning wrath.
urban dictionary user: according to my definition if you are part of these guys you are a gay ass mfer who likes sucking dick
random person: damn bro, who hurt you?
this is a reference to an actual urban dictionary definition
The Center of the Urban Dictionary, where as long as people write more posts, sooner or later every definition will be in the exact center of the Urban Dictionary one day. As long as definitions aren't rejected.
"I can't wait until my definition makes it to the middle of the Urban Dictionary! Oh wait, it got rejected :("
The casual way how Urban Dictionary is written but used to describe how something is casual.
Frank: "You said this was a posh place"
Bob: "You must of herd me wrong, this place has an Urban Dictionary feel to it"
Frank: "I see, much better than that oxford dictionary feel"
I don’t know what their proper title is. I hope their day is great if they read this, which they probably will because they are the ones that clear the request to post this. Have a wonderful day!
Guy 1: damn, those urban dictionary guys are pretty cool.
Guy 2: I know, right? They’re literally “🗿”