Frantically trying to snap pictures whilst pretending to be asleep whilst looking as cute and/or as sexy as possible. To date, we believe that there is 0.0001% of slumber selfies in existence where the person is actually asleep. And for those unfortunate few that were genuinely asleep - either your partner is creepy or someone has broken into your home.
Hugely popular among the Gen-Z's, although 'woke' millennials also caught the bug on instagram and various other social platforms.
I needed something to put on social media, so I got up, brushed my teeth, worked out, took the dog for a walk, came home, had a long bath, ate some breakfast, spent 2 hours trying to position my camera, slightly muffled my hair a bit for an eau naturelle look, set the timer on my phone, leapt into bed and repeated the process 394 times before getting the perfect slumber selfie. Just about to go out for dinner now.
When a member in a group gets their camera out, the other members in the group come together, this coming together is called "selfie-up"
I want a photo, "selfie-up" people.
A tall sunburnt male taking a selfie between two skinny Caucasian women.
So I was walking down the street eating my amazing bratwurst and decided I would take a sandwich selfie. Then I looked up and saw two short plump white women hugging a big tall sunburnt man and that's another kind of sandwich selfies.
An accidently explicit self taken photograph revealing the senders true intentions.
She sent me a freudian selfie nip slip and I knew it was on.
The way selfie would have been spelled, if the person who wrote about it on the forums back in 2002 would have known how to spell correctly.
Selfie isn't spelled selfy because the person who came up with the word didn't know how to spell.