Onion girls are a particular highly irritating and irritable female specimen. They tend to monopolize the front of the class, constantly reminding the teacher about homework and they will never stop asking stupid questions and complaining and crying about everything. Their biggest passion is to attend class and they don’t have a life outside of university studies. The only form of entertainment that onion girls enjoy is the mobile video game Hay Day, to which they are addicted. The natural evolution of the onion girl is the garlic girl, much more irritating and annoying.
A: Patricia is totally unbearable, she can’t stop crying about her homework.
B: Leave her, she’s an onion girl.
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The culture surrounding onions. Onion culture teaches mindfulness and layering your thoughts to help reach a spiritual nirvana through meditation and consumption of large amounts of raw onion.
Bro did you hear about the new health craze Onion Culture™? Its amazing.
smallest cult in America (this is very true.)
"Onion culture is 100% the smallest cult in America since it only has .2 followers."
An all feared and respected man who chooses the fate of onions
At that factory over there lives the almighty onion master
Stephanie Soo is the official onion princess
"Gimme all the onions "
*eats a burger that is basically just onions*
"Can I officially be called the onion princess now?"
Term used by peadophiles to describe young and naive children.
Peadophile 1:There's a new shipment of spring onions comign in.
Peadophile 2:Great news, i'll bring the Pokemon cards.
In reference to the satirical news page, the term "onion material" is used to describe any information we receive which may sound improbable or unlikely. It is oftentimes applied to refer to a story or account which seems too exaggerated or far-fetched to be true, which we suspect may very well be bogus.
"Did you hear Jeff's story about that girl he was trying to hook up with last night? I don't know about you, but it sure sounds like onion material to me..."
"And you expect to believe that? That's onion material if I've ever seen any!"