Idiom
by Enter Your Pseudonym Here on Sep 28, 2022 05:12:26
Words or phrases that aren't meant to be taken literally For example, if Joe says “
break a leg” he doesn’t really mean to break your leg.
Break a leg actually means “
good luck.”
Idiom
by Johnny k3WL on Mar 09, 2008 06:44:34
A term used by people who are tired of calling n00bs "idiots".
The individual calls a n00b an "
idiom" so that they'll
get even more confused and react in a more
n00bish way. It will confuse them until the n00b actually looks up the word in a dictionary to find the definition. Otherwise, they'll think idiom is another word for idiot.
Example:
n00b - "FucK ALl YoU BItCHaSs WanKsTaZ"
John - "stfu you
idiom"
n00b - "
iDiom? FuCK YOu,
YouR AN iDioT"
John - " *Shakes head* "
idiom
by L.R.S on Jul 02, 2005 00:14:46
Example:
He is still
wet behind the ears-meaning: he is still new,
inexperienced, and young.
Keep tabs on him-meaning: watch him, follow him, etc.
idioms
by gotz on Feb 26, 2010 17:54:48
Idioms
by shriekkk on Nov 26, 2018 20:25:59
Example:
Me:*thinks* why are they using
idioms? are they crazy
Parents:*in idioms* prepare the
vegetables and feed them
broccoli
idiom
by PMC0502 on Apr 22, 2010 09:20:39
idiotic idioms
by idiotic idioms on Jun 28, 2006 02:48:11
1. a term used to describe certain
idioms that are
idiotic.
2. A person who is
gifted and intelligent and is well known throughout certain parts of the internet. Liked and loved by mostly everyone.
hivemind idiom
by cyberphunkisms on Feb 03, 2023 11:42:47
An idiom that is repeated by the
hivemind.
For example, “what doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger” or “it is too much unpaid
emotional labor to educate you” are both
idioms repeated and reinforced by the hivemind.
idiom savant
by JockoDundee on Mar 26, 2014 23:50:00