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and I think he/she should run for President

What an idiot says when they're talking about their favorite media person and are trying to look like they know anything about politics.

I like Oprah and I think he/she should run for President!

by JMur November 12, 2007

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I'm/he's/she's a Christian, so you can trust me/him/her

All the more reason not to trust the person... if the fact that someone is a "born-aginner" even has to be mentioned, then there must be something less-than-honest/honorable that said supposedly-clean-living person has to hide --- "methinks he doth protest too much"!

I have seldom if ever had any more luck with the honesty/integrity/consistency/reliability/kindness of someone about whom I was solemnly assured that, "I'm/he's/she's a Christian, so you can trust me/him/her"... in fact, if anything, these stuck-up Bible-thunpers often seem to be even BIGGER a**h**es than their "non-believer" counterparts! They think that "God will forgive them" for anything they do, and so they make little true effort to keep their word or otherwise treat their fellow humans with even basic decency.

by QuacksO July 27, 2019

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He-ing and she-ing

An extremely dated heteronormative way to refer to sexual intimacy between a man and a woman. Commonly used by police officers.

"They went up to Mt. Bonnell to do some he-ing and she-ing."

by Sangie Redwolf January 18, 2024


he/they/she

Someone who watches too much tiktok.

Jonathan Aguilar goes by the pronouns he/they/she, he watches way too much tiktok.

by cyclone24 September 3, 2022


he/they/she

Someone who watches too much tiktok

Jonathan Aguilar goes by He/They/She, he watches too much tiktok.

by cyclone24 September 3, 2022


not (the, its, he, she, they, y’all)

a phrase that is followed by a repeating or stating the gag or the point of a sentence or action. it’s used to draw comedic attention to something somone said or did that’s either blatantly obvious or gag worthy that has you lowkey shook.

it was commonly used originally on social media sites such as twitter, instagram tiktok and reddit. but has recently been used commonly in the vocabulary and everyday colloquial slang of mainly POCs and members of the LGBTQ+ community.

it can be used as a way to throw shade.

not (the, its, he, she, they, y’all)

use pronoun, possessive determiner or determiner based on structure of the sentence.

example 1;
person 1: *walks in room, gasps, spins and blows an anime kiss*
person 2: “not the entrance featuring gasps, spins and an anime kiss”

example 2
person 1: bitch, i fell asleep in the bathroom on with my phone in my hand and dropping it.

person 2: damn, not he fell asleep

example 3
person 1: * walked in the office with the shoulder pads from 1980s with tacky and mix matched colors.*
person 2: *Says under breath*oh my God, not the ‘80s sholder pads and then tired color combination they thought was cute enough to leave the house looking like that

by ryuintokyo August 15, 2021


HE/SHE

It's Trinidadian term/slang for annoying 13 year olds on Tiktok

1) That he/she mammon is mentally ill
2)Hey mammon should change he/she to he/he

by SelfRepNetis July 25, 2021