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A SpongeBob-inspired phrase used when you spot yourself in media, screenshots, or viral posts online. References the iconic scene where SpongeBob frantically points himself out in a Krusty Krab commercial to Gary, oblivious to his minuscule role.
"Trumpetry" a new word meaning the same as to blow your on horn by talking boastfully about oneself or one's achievements.
talking on the phone
Talk to you Tomorrow
That was so yeterday
thank you so very much
A term that stands for people on Twitter; shortcut alternative to "Twitter users" or "users on Twitter;" similar toTweepsbut more formal; pertains to everyone, no segregation allowed.
Although TWHS is uncommon, people often use it online (when messaging or emailing) or when texting. Some related acronyms include the more commonTWSSand less commonTWIS.
Textual chemistry is when two people experience a special romantic connection via text messages. The messaging may also occur online via social media or other messaging channels.
Other times, a person might use TWIS to let you know they agree with an opinion you both expressed to a third party. For example, if your friend Scott chooses to wear a terrible Hawaiian shirt, and you and your friend Maggie both tell Scott he should never wear it again, Maggie might send TWIS after you inform her of your conversation with Scott.
The telltale tan pattern that reveals your summer wardrobe choices, featuring deeply tanned exposed skin and ghostly pale areas that rarely see sunlight. It's the badge of honor for outdoor workers and the source of embarrassment when you actually take your shirt off. Also known as 'farmer's tan' or 'the golf tan.'
Someone who doesn't just survive trauma or hardship but comes out the other side leveled up, turning their struggles into strength and advocating for others. It's the inspirational rebrand of 'survivor' for people who refuse to just get by—they're determined to flourish despite everything.
A fictional athlete from the early CKY video series, part of an NFL Films parody featuring absurdly named players. He's a cultural footnote in the pre-Jackass era of skateboard comedy videos that shaped a generation's sense of humor.
The legendary animated sitcom that defined generations of comedy but has been running so long it's now a case study in diminishing returns. What started as brilliant social satire has aged into something your parents watch out of nostalgia and obligation.
Someone with a hair-trigger temper who resorts to violence at the slightest provocation, whether justified or completely random. Not to be confused with the skateboarding magazine, though the Venn diagram might overlap.
The rebellious cousin of the mullet, featuring long hair in the front and short in the back—basically a mullet that went to art school. A hairstyle choice that says 'I make unconventional decisions' while still screaming 'Nebraska redneck.'
Affectionate shorthand for Tenacious D, the comedic rock duo of Jack Black and Kyle Gass who turned power ballads about Satan and friendship into an art form. What started as a self-proclaimed 'greatest band in the world' joke became a legitimate cult phenomenon. The 'D' stands for destiny, obviously.
The full name of the acoustic comedy rock duo featuring Jack Black and Kyle Gass, known for their theatrical performances and songs that blend rock opera with dick jokes. They've somehow made songs about picking destiny's path and befriending Sasquatch into modern classics. Peak early-2000s comedy rock.
A graffiti artist's signature or personal logo, usually executed quickly with spray paint to mark territory or build recognition. Tags are the fundamental unit of street art culture, ranging from simple stylized names to complex artistic statements. Think of them as permanent autographs on the urban landscape.
In graffiti culture, a quickly executed piece typically using two colors and bubble or block letters—more complex than a simple tag but less elaborate than a full piece. Throw-ups let artists cover more ground while still maintaining style and readability. They're the sweet spot between speed and artistic expression.
Slang for clothing, particularly fancy or stylish outfits that deserve special mention and careful handling. This term elevates your wardrobe from mere fabric coverings to something worthy of respect and admiration. Originally vintage slang that's cycled back into fashion vocabulary.
In tabletop RPG contexts, particularly Planescape, this describes someone influenced by contact with other planes of existence. It's a supernatural explanation for why someone might have unusual insights, abilities, or just acts really weird.
A meta, self-referential term for Urban Dictionary itself, used by contributors who've spent way too much time adding definitions to the site. It's the internet's way of creating a nickname for its own crowdsourced slang encyclopedia. When people say they're "adding it to the book," they mean immortalizing it in this very digital tome.
California's infamous Highway 101, a sprawling 200-mile testament to urban planning nightmares where cars go to die slowly in bumper-to-bumper traffic. What was once a legitimate freeway has evolved into the world's longest parking lot, complete with road rage and existential dread.