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final no u

counters "no u" and "infinity no u" using the definition of the world "final". Use this to add another comeback chance for yourself.

enemy: haha noob
you: no u
enemy: infinity no u
you: final no u
enemy: haha trash you can't even win me
you: (epic argument)

by roasting god July 04, 2022


No u squared

Used as a rebuttal to no u as a way in which to end any argument
Also sometimes seen in the factored form of (no squared)+ (2no u)+ (u squared)

You: “ur mum has quite the gae
Jim: “No u”
You: “no u squared
Jim: -jumps off a cliff

by #}%^*€£?<~ March 19, 2018


U-DOOKY

Taking a crap in a urinal.

Some one U-DOOKIED the mens room again.

Did you here, about the U-DOOKY in the mens room.

by Duke Of Deuce Burger July 14, 2009


vote no on u

A way of voicing your disapproval directly to someone. Can be used to confuse or insult someone.

Vote no on u, jeremy

by Ronald The Donald October 19, 2018


U are sus

NO U

U are sus not me

by Nfgsus September 26, 2021


U of W

University of Wikipedia. A sarcastic way of saying "I didn't spend $10,000+ and 4 years of my life at university, but I still know just as much as you."

I majored in Anthropology and Psychology at U of W.

by UrbanPrick December 25, 2011


U-HI

Unpleasant Human Interaction.

There are many different types of "human interactions".

Exemplary (E-HI); pleasant, positive, or pleasurable (P-HI); productive (PROD-HI), professional (PRO-HI), unprofessional (UNPRO-HI), unproductive (UNPROD-HI), counterproductive (CP-HI), unpleasant (U-HI); painful (PA-HI); regrettable (R-HI), horrendous (H-HI), ugly (UG-HI), nice (N-HI), not nice (NN-HI), laughable (L-HI), funny (F-HI), ridiculous (RI-HI), retarded (RE-HI), sexual (S-HI), asexual (AS-HI), etc. The list is endless, and a website may sprout listing all the different types of human interactions and their acronyms or (as I believe it is best to call them) "acronames".

By looking back and analyzing not only an interaction, but also what "really" happened and how each participant behaved and or reacted to other's behaviors, it is possible to comprehend interactions and behaviors better, learn from them, remember them, and give them a name or label—such as EHI.

Labeling interactions can help reveal similarities and make it easier to categorize and group them to further increase comprehension and knowledge.

by but for March 23, 2018