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cancellation kink

cancellation kink is when annoying, right-wing figures (comedians, podcast hosts etc.) talk about constantly being canceled, cumming in their pants about the imaginary discrimination they're facing. in reality, the worst they are experiencing is someone telling them that their joke is offensive or what they just said is misinformed and stupid.

isaac butterfield has a cancellation kink, he never shuts the fuck up about being attacked by the woke left even when he's not.

by s0ckegg November 18, 2022


Cancellation Kink

noun: a person who derives sexual gratification and joy over being cancelled on the internet

A: Man this youtuber seems like he is always trying to get cancelled!
B: He must have a cancellation kink.
A: He freaking thrives off of it.

by heyyoongles November 10, 2020


Canceled the season

To react out of proportion to mildly offensive behavior, resulting in a net loss of fun for all stakeholders involved.

Joe got drunk at last year's Christmas party so this year's party is a no go, they canceled the season!?!?

by Trollalalala December 29, 2017


cancellating

v. that which cancels

My coworker tried to yell over the loudspeaker while I was making an announcement, but no one could hear him because of my noise-cancellating microphone.

by SharaC1982 June 1, 2006


Cancellation Waitlist

An imaginary waiting list used by customer service representatives to get customers of their phones when they request a sooner appointment

This lady just called in demanding for a tech to go out to her home tomorrow to fix her internet. The soonest appointment available is in 10 days so i told her that i added her name to the cancellation waitlist just to get her off my line.

by Capt.campos24 August 19, 2017


cancel

A disease that cancels cells, as can be seen by the addition of an X. Named after a misspelling of "blood cancer" by a scammer in an Atomic Shrimp video.

Yep, it's blood cancel, all right.

by childishbeat March 17, 2023


cancel

(in the context of social media) to gather an arbitrarily large group of people on the Internet for the sole purpose of harassment or cyberbullying directed at a target for a present or past mistake or set of mistakes of theirs, regardless of said mistakes' properties

Had he not decided to tweet a criticizing comment on a popular YouTuber's recent video, he wouldn't have been canceled by their overly defensive fans.

by Cheesy6341 May 8, 2024