The phenomenon where parents who, despite initially stating their hypothetical acceptance in the case their children are LGBTQ, immediately reject their children based on their identity.
Mother (in 2010) to her 14 year old son: "I'll accept you for who you are!"
That same son (in 2013): "Mom, I'm gay."
Mother (in 2013): "Get the fuck out of my house."
This is a textbook example of Not in my Son Syndrome occuring.
a very attractive young male located near scizzor sisters. Also known as pussy magnet. Very attractive
Paul 1:”My son’s a brilliant player on and off the pitch.
Paul 2:”And the girls are absolutely lovely and boss”
(Noun) A title applied to a stranger when people-watching, said to a fellow people-watcher without subject’s knowledge to indicate subject’s presence is a caricature of the moment that is endearing, comical, or otherwise entertaining.
“That guy with a 2 foot mustache and a monocle sitting on the ground at the bus stop and staring into a puddle- It’s my son!”
“That family next table over at this Waffle House - they’re ALL crosseyed. My sons!”
“Yo he looks like Santa Claus. My son!”
“Look over there, it’s my son!’
a common term for a boy named Philip Hamilton who was the son of American immigrant Alexander Hamilton in the Broadway hit show Hamilton.
Songs from the Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording with the phrase "my son"
Yorktown - "Gonna start a new nation, gonna meet My Son!"
Someday - "Philip you outshine the morning sun, My son"
"Look at my son"
"Philip, when you smile, I'm undone. My son"
Stay Alive (Reprise) - "Where's mY sON?!"
When u refer to someone as your son ( son meaning their your friend or your cool with them not meaning your actual son) and you calling them drippy to refer to their fit as being valid or cool…
*Friend walks in with new Jordan’s*
Me: ohhh I see you my son drippy