That feeling when you bite into a pickle and it's a little squishier than you expected.
First originated in Brian David Gilbert's video titled as such.
That pickle was a little squishier than I expected. I feel zjierb.
That feeling when you bite into a pickle and it's a little squishier than you expected.
(First recorded use by Brian David Gilbert)
Brain: *takes out jar of pickles, opens jar, picks one out and bites into it*
"I feel Zjierb"
Karen: *bites into pickles*
Both: Zjierbness
That feeling when you bite a pickle and Its not as crisp as you expected, because the pickle is a little squishy.
Person 1: "I just bit a pickle and It wasnt as crisp as I expected, because the pickle was a little squishy. What am I feeling?"
Person 2: "Zjierb"
That feeling when you bite into a pickle and it's a little squishier than you expected
I bit into this pickle and now I feel a little zjierb
that feeling when you bite into a pickle and its a little squishier than you expected
*brian bites into a pickle and its a little squishier than he expected*
Brian: “i feel. zjierb”
The antonym to schadenfreude - zjierb is the emotion you experience when you go through a small personal inconvenience; the unpleasantness of which is amplified by the fact that it seems like it's not dramatic enough to justify a complaint.
For instance, that feeling when you bite into a pickle and it's a little squishier than you expected.
I stubbed my toe on the way to work today. It's not like it hurts anymore but the zjierb is killing me.