not unlike
1) A comparative phrase meaning "possessing no great dissimilarity from, but not neccesarily possessing similarity to." That subtle denotation escapes most, and it is most commonly used as:2) a clumsy, noncomittal way of expressing simple similarity.unlike
Example:
Damn...wouldn't it be great if I could unlike this Urban Dictionary definition instead of having to pick between a thumbs up and a thumbs down?
Damn...wouldn't it be great if I could unlike this Urban Dictionary definition instead of having to pick between a thumbs up and a thumbs down?
unlikely
unlike
Taking back your approval of something that's been said or done, or something posted online.
This term originates from Facebook, where you can publicly say you "like" something, and then have the option to take the "like" back. "Unlike" does not mean you dislike something.
This term originates from Facebook, where you can publicly say you "like" something, and then have the option to take the "like" back. "Unlike" does not mean you dislike something.
Example:
"I really like the shading and texture on this picture you drew of a man in a prison cell. Oh wait; the man is supposed to be me. Unlike."
"I really like the shading and texture on this picture you drew of a man in a prison cell. Oh wait; the man is supposed to be me. Unlike."
Unlike
an expression used to indicate that you do not approve of whatever has just been said, or dislike it.
Originates from the ability to 'like' things on facebook and then 'unlike' them.
Originates from the ability to 'like' things on facebook and then 'unlike' them.
Unlike
Origin: Button under Facebook status updates. Meaning: To change your mind quickly about something in an unfavorable way.
Example:
I liked the piece of art in the gallery at first, but then I took a closer look and instantly unliked it.
I thought I would buy that new dress, but when I saw the fabric up close I unliked it.
I liked the piece of art in the gallery at first, but then I took a closer look and instantly unliked it.
I thought I would buy that new dress, but when I saw the fabric up close I unliked it.
unliked
someone or thing who is not liked, or disliked. especially when it was formerly liked but is no longer.
unlike you
A phrase of the idiot vernacular commonly used by 6th graders, unoriginal low-lives, and youtube commenters. It means "the adjective I just used serves as a double entendre, for you see, not only does it apply to this noun, but also to you. BURN!" Other forms include "Like your mom!" "And you're not!" and "I'm an idiot!"
Example:
This game is so cool, unlike you!
wow stfu man dis vid is ttly kewl unlike u!!!!
"This video is so brilliant!"
"Yeah, unlike you!"
"...We are no longer friends."
Friend A: Did you check out that movie?
Friend B: Yeah, it was so cool!
Some 6th grader who you don't even know: And you're not!
Friend A: Fuck off.
6th grader: *sobs*
Friend A: Hahaha, that was amazing!
Same 6th grader: Yeah, amazing like the sex I had with your mom last night!!!!!
Friend B: ...
Friend A: ...
6th grader: *runs*
This game is so cool, unlike you!
wow stfu man dis vid is ttly kewl unlike u!!!!
"This video is so brilliant!"
"Yeah, unlike you!"
"...We are no longer friends."
Friend A: Did you check out that movie?
Friend B: Yeah, it was so cool!
Some 6th grader who you don't even know: And you're not!
Friend A: Fuck off.
6th grader: *sobs*
Friend A: Hahaha, that was amazing!
Same 6th grader: Yeah, amazing like the sex I had with your mom last night!!!!!
Friend B: ...
Friend A: ...
6th grader: *runs*
unlike some people
A phrase often used sarcastically about someone.
It’s almost always used by mean girls to describe someone they don’t like in the most passive aggressive away ever.
It’s almost always used by mean girls to describe someone they don’t like in the most passive aggressive away ever.
Example:
erson 1:Omg she looks so good girl!
Person 2: yeah, unlike some people *looks at nerdy girl in the corner*
Person 1 and 2: *laughs*
erson 1:Omg she looks so good girl!
Person 2: yeah, unlike some people *looks at nerdy girl in the corner*
Person 1 and 2: *laughs*