I forgot you Exist
by hisdemise2 on May 30, 2022 21:19:25
People use this term when they
damn well know that person exists, the real answer to that remark is that they are still left pressed and
angsty at a most likely superior individual that got them pissed, not too long ago, to make themselves feel better about themselves because they probably got intensely bullied by the person they "forgot they
existed" about.
Example:
Person 1: It's
me bitch. You remember me?
Person 2: I forgot you existed. You're totally irrelevant to me now.
Person 1: I found out you were making a discussion OF me, with your friends,
Lay off the lying hoe and man the f*ck up.
Person 2: Who cares. You're so
full of yourself, (and better than me) , that I had to make myself feel a little better by saying I forgot you existed. Leave me alone!
That Was So Funny I Forgot to Laugh!
by Carrera's Wedge on Apr 13, 2007 07:13:02
A phrase used to
mock someone when
they say a joke or something they think is absolutely hilarious, but everyone else thinks it's retarded.
Sarcasm in its most extreme form.
Example:
Chad: "Okay, okay. A
Care Bear and a ninja got in a fight. Who one?"
Me: "The ninja."
Chad: "No. The Care Bear. You see, it had just eaten an eighteen inch burrito, and it farted.
The stank smell killed the ninja! HA HA HA HA HA HA HAAA!!!" *more annoying laughter continues*
Me: "Wow Chad! That was
so funny I forgot to laugh!"
So Funny I Forgot To Laugh
by it is, like, SOOOO not Avital on Oct 31, 2011 19:41:11
It's a webcomic. One day, a neurotic artist decided to create a stick figure comic. Then God said,
LET THERE BE CHARACTERS, and appeared
Suds, a cynical drinking sarcastic smartass; Perry, a shy guy lost in his thoughts; and
Avital, the dumb creator herself. Together, they will overcome horrifying obstacles. Like CVS.
I forgot what I wanted to search
by The Quiz-Trivian-Naire on Oct 26, 2013 09:53:30
Forget something? Well, most likely, what you're trying to search is something you just heard or read a few seconds to a few hours ago. I'd start by
backtracking on what you've done or been involved in.
Hope this helps!
Example:
"Help! I forgot what I wanted to search!"
1. What's the last
article/page you were on?
2. What
site was it?
3. What was your last converstion about?
4. Where were you last?/Where were
you going?