When a person is friends with a lot of people and can also make a lot of friends easily, and gets along with a lot of people
Jessica is literally an social butterfly, she gets along with everybody in our class.
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A person who spends an inordinate amount of time in the gym for the purposes of meeting new people, catching up with friends, and filling up his spank bank. Though difficult to identify, this person will typically perform only one set of an exercise, stand up to stretch, and walk around the gym looking for someone to hit up.
James: I wish that social lifter would stop bogarting the flat bench.
Kevin: He's not just a social lifter, he's a social liftard. Check it, I'll chat him up, you steal the bench.
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A person who only drinks alcohol in social settings where there are already other people drinking.
A: I'm surprised that Jane isn't drinking at this party. When I saw her at that party last week I thought she was a raging alcoholic.
B: Nah, brah. This is a kid's party, and she's only a social drinker.
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Those things that seem to matter more than the social event/setting itself. Manners, etiquette, behavior, etc.
Garth Brooks said it best: "I'm not big on social graces."
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Theres not really anything social about social media, if anything, social media encourages people to be distant from each other and in their own little world/bubble. There are people nowadays who won't do anything in life if theres not a picture or video to post and comment about. They live to be seen on social media, YouTube, or reality TV, where everything is staged. What happened to enjoying what you were doing so much at the time that you didnt think to film it, you already missed your opportunity to film it and it didnt matter, you got to be human for a few minutes, you were as close to who you really were as you get, no image. That must have ended in the 90s with VCR's for some people.
Social media provides the illusion of being part of a large network, meanwhile some people are getting rich via this platform. There was a time before social media where people actually knew each other in real life and had actual life experience with the other person, rather than the virtual image of someone on a computer screen.
An untruth which is tolerated by a certain culture
βAlthough most deceptions are considered immoral by our culture, this is a social lie.β
Status posts or Tweets from name brand companies that you Liked on Facebook or Followed on Twitter.
I Liked Pepsi's page, now every 5 minutes I see Social Ads about some stupid promotion they're doing.
I followed Chase bank on Twitter and now half my timeline are Social ads about ways to manage money and information about their premium card services.