The people that write nice things about your name on Urban Dictionary.
Person 1: " How do I become a cool person ?"
Person 2: " Write nice things about other peoples names on Urban Dictionary."
22π 5π
1) Someone who isn't a suspect in a crime, but just in consideration.
2) Someone you find attractive, you may try to go and get with, but you only have mild feelings for that person.
1) The man who lived two blocks from the scene was a person of interest in the case.
2) Marty: Hey, that girl over there look good, you gonna ask her out?
Daro: Nah, right now she's only a person of interest.
58π 17π
It means that the person is loud, fun, outspoken, and outgoing. It's not a bad thing at all but sometimes it can be annoying. It also means that the person is very attractive (looks and more) to others. The person could also have a very hot sex appeal. The person with a big personality will find him/herself surrounded by others seeking his/her company.
Guy 1: So what did you think of her?
Guy 2: Hot! She has a big personality! Wow!
114π 39π
1. One who has done something so reprehensible that the very quality of their character and/or their immortal soul is called into question.
Ash totally shut Jennie out of her conversation at the diner. I'm beginning to think that she's a bad person.
86π 27π
When you want to beat the hell out of someone because you know their wrong but you be the bigger person and smile and just imagine you punching them in the head
Asha was the bigger person and agreed to Miss Davis although she was in the wrong
24π 5π
A personal insult is a negative remark made about a person, usually made in a demeaning tone of voice, or when written, the remark is made using what are generally considered to be negative words, and the remark is personal in that it is directed at a person's character, personality, or individual traits, and it is meant to invalidate that person's feelings or opinions, and/or to make that person feel bad about themselves. The person's feelings or opinions are not disputed with logic or knowledge or facts. Rather, the person making the insult believes that by finding fault with your character, personality, or other individual traits, that they are then justified in dismissing your feelings and your opinions. In making the negative remark, they believe that they are effectively invalidating your right to express yourself, and/or they are purposely attacking your feeling of self-worth.
A non personal insult - "I don't like that dress that you are wearing."
A personal insult - "Wow. That awful dress that you are wearing - what bad taste you have!"
A non personal insult - "Well, you are entitled to your opinion, even though it is wrong!"
A personal insult - "Your opinion is not only wrong, but you are obviously a stupid moron who is too dumb to have an informed opinion, and so you should just shut up!"
29π 6π