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s and m

what hugh grant is into

well i’ve been into S and M for some time now -hugh grant

by somecockwarmer August 20, 2022


S. O. A. P.

Sudz. Over. All. People.

Choosing family no matter what, whether it’s your birth family or the family you have created through friends you always put them first.

S. O. A. P. Life or no life

by CRÄCK$PÏTTÄ November 23, 2021


/s

A word that has sparked massive debate because "mUh aUtIsIm" and the other ones who go "I CaN rEaD iT fInE". Jesus actual Christ this is the stupidest "debate" I've ever seen. And it's on Reddit as well because that site is definitely known for intellectual discussion

Person 1: "/s"
Person 2: OMG U USED /S *spews out every known insult and slur*
Person 1: but I'm autistic
Person 2: *ableism*
Person 1: /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s

Person 3: CAN YOU GUYS SHUT THE HELL UP ABOUT /S ALREADY.

by A Complete Reprobate April 21, 2024


/s

Commonly used on Reddit, indicates a sarcastic meaning in whatever was said immediately previously to the “/s”

responding to someone who has just given birth saying they’re tired

“You think you’re tired? I just pulled an all-nighter playing call of duty 😒 /s “

by Donald’s (G)love(r) September 11, 2022


/s

Originates from Reddit. Used to indicate when a comment is /satire.

Birds work for the bourgeoisie. /s

by average femboy September 30, 2021


/s

Sarcasm. Or is it?

All the examples provided on urban dictionary are perfectly fine. /s

by NaLuke September 20, 2022


/s

/s typed after a remark means you are completely serious about whatever you are saying. If it is after what appears to be a joke, /s means the writer us not joking.

Note: /s was a sarcasm mark but became associated with seriousness when writers began to mask their intention by using /s ironically.

People are using the "s" ironically /s.

by SeriouslySarcastically June 1, 2022