Something that intentionally or unintentionally draws attention from East Asian people (including but not limited to Chinese, Japanese and Korean people). Some examples of yellow magnets are Bubble Tea, Valorant, and Jollibee’s. Yellow magnets can often time be grounded by stereotypes regarding Asian people, and may not always be entirely accurate. The term originates from TikTok.
James: Hey dude, I’m trying to find hot Asian chicks in town.
Terrence: Just go to Jollibee’s. That place is a total yellow magnet.
James: There are no Jollibee’s locations in my city. Are there any alternatives?
Terrence: You could try going to a boba tea store.
It means that there is a 3x3 (GAN 11 M Pro UV Coated with magnets set to strong) that has next day delivery :)
"Bro I just got the GAN 11 M Pro (UV Coated) Magnets set to strong and next day delivery!"
Magnetic fields usually occur in presence of magnets, or anything magnetic, it can attract a lot of things. It also creates a force on electric charges.
Magnetic Field is also a map created by the best mapmaker, cto himself
Sus Boi: Does Magnetic Field exist?
Sus Gang: YES!
Teenage males (of Caucasian descent) who use gang signs without knowing what they mean to others.
This is particularly offensive to those who are gang affiliated.
Person 1:"oh no, Toby is throwing gang signs again"
Toby:(while throwing gang signs) "gang gang, wassup blood."
Toby: *Gets shanked*
Person 1:"Yeh he was a knife-magnet"
A term for basketball scenarios where a team (typically the opposing team of the speaker) make most, if not all, of their shots, this term can be used whenever the opposing team in question starts to make their jump-shots after having terrible shooting splits or whenever they make so many jump-shots it becomes unreal.
These shots only include shots that occur with a jump-shot, such as a mid-range, fadeaway, or three-pointers.
Timberwolves Fan: "Bro, the Denver Nuggets are playing Magnet Ball right now.."
typically used in basketball where a team or player simply cannot miss a shot no matter the difficulty, hence the term magnet ball.
“Detroit Pistons magnet ball, wrap it up”