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uncomfortable

the new awkward.
Could be a situation, that grade on your math test, or your mom.

1. Wow, that was really uncomfortable when Johnny started talking about his boobs.
2. I think I'm a bit uncomfortable with this grade of 32 percent.
3. your mom.

by ...jess October 4, 2007

82๐Ÿ‘ 45๐Ÿ‘Ž


uncomfortable

Sex on the beach.

1. It wasn't uncomfortable, and I didn't think I caught any sand, but every few hours another grain... emerges.

2. It wasn't uncomfortable at first, but after a while it was like screwing a belt sander.

by notgoingtotakethisanymorebitch March 2, 2011

35๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


uncomfortable

Miranda Cosgrove.

Damn, Miranda Cosgrove walked in and everything became uncomfortable!

by Effie Trinkett May 27, 2012

19๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


uncomfortable

Playing Minecraft with shift and ctrl swapped.

Idiot: Why the heck is ctrl sprint? I'm swapping these bitches.
Reliable Friend: Trust me dude, you're gonna be uncomfortable.

by OofItsLuka May 1, 2021

6๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Uncomfortably

Uncomfortably is engrained only for misplaced, unbalanced, feelings to direct our souls for growth. Staying comfortable will never lead to higher understanding. Uncomfortably will make us change direction for the good.

Uncomfortably is the only way for growth in oneself.โœŒ๏ธ

by Kaszastic1 May 20, 2020

8๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Uncomfortable

1. A passive-aggressive label used by passive-aggressive women to slander a man without leaving herself open to a lawsuit because he hasn't actually done anything remotely inappropriate.

2. A passive-aggressive label used by passive-aggressive women to slander a rival male co-worker without leaving herself open to a visit to the Human Relations Department.

3. A passive-aggressive label used by passive-aggressive women to slander another woman's boyfriend without leaving herself open to ridicule.

I don't know, he just makes me feel uncomfortable.

by notgonnatakethisshitbitch March 2, 2011

54๐Ÿ‘ 39๐Ÿ‘Ž


uncomfort

(noun)
1. An absence of comfort or ease; uneasiness, hardship, or mild pain.

(verb)
2. To convince a person that a position which he/she previously viewed as relaxing is actually mildly painful, difficult, or the source of uneasiness.

(noun)
1. Let's change positions now. I'm feeling some uncomfort now that my lower body is falling asleep.

(verb)
2. She thought her AP class was going to be so easy, and I felt so spiteful that I just HAD to uncomfort her.

by For Valor September 7, 2009

13๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž