Nope.
Hym "Guilt isn't my problem. My problem is my problem. Resolution of the problem or death. No in between. No negotiation."
Feeling responsible or regretful for a perceived offence, real or imaginary. Can be part of the grief reaction.
I always feel guilty even if they did wrong to me .
The feeling one has before or after tweeting about something self absorbed and good for nothing more than gleaning attention. This feeling is usually exaggerated after a twitter user has read the june issue of wired that describes people that practice such 'twittering' as tools.
I'm laying off twitter until I can focus on tweeting for the good of humanity, instead of myself. I'm so full of Tweet guilt now.
When you convince someone that you’re gonna commit suicide if they don’t do something; saying your going to commit suicide to make somebody feel bad
“Did you hear she suicide guilted her ex to hook up with her?”
A feeling of feeling guilty because of a dumb reason or for no real cause, or in other words brainless guilt, just like ogers who are usually depicted as dumb and unintelligent
I felt an oger's guilt for not buying my brother a new console after promising him while I was drunk
When someone, or some party, attempts to use the concept of guilt (not necessarily actual guilt) in order to manipulate a person or people, into doing something that would be against their best interest. It's a tactic of manipulation that does not require actual guilt, just the presumption of guilt. Usage of the term asserts against the rhetorical trap of implied guilt, by summarily denying the implied guilt and exposing the guilt as an intended form of control.
party a: 10 years ago you got into that accident, and I know you say it wasn't your fault, but it's probably in our best interest if we never let you drive again.
party b: Your attempts at guilt-control are obvious, so please stop.
Deep fried stick of butter dipped in a mans anus.
"Come over tonight and I might even treat you to a guilt stick."