regret
the feeling you feel when you've just done something
you wish you haven't. you would give anything just to turn back
the hands of time and correct your mistakes, but it's already
too late.
regret
by Freddy the Phisher on Dec 06, 2009 05:49:35
The most painful
thing one can ever experience...
The feeling of doing something that
you wish you had never done. Feeling regret, you would do anything to turn back
the hands of time... Or die to get away...
Example:
I dearly regret
hurting the people I loved... It's
too late now, what's done is done - yet
the pain lasts forever.
regret
by Regret-NFG-Womanized 1 on Aug 04, 2013 02:09:22
Describes the feeling after dating or
sleeping with someone not worthy of you.
Can describe the feeling you have after sending nude photos (for the first time in your life), and the boy you are sleeping with makes
a curt joke about sharing them online
Is a cover-all term for the entire experience of dating a boy (because he's not a Man) that leaves you feeling dirty and in need of a spiritual bath
Also describes what you feel when you think of allowing his
insignificant penis inside you
Example:
Girl 1: I can't believe I let that
master Manipulator inside my holy grail, it makes me vomit with absolute regret when I think about him
Girl 2: Don't
blame yourself, everyone has fallen victim to a player at least once in their life
Girl 1:
NFG. For all I care, matt can go off to Boston and get an STD, his dick will fall off, then all women will be safe! Fuck him!
Regret
by WhatYouThinkVWhatYouKnow on Jun 24, 2013 12:33:10
When you've done something you wish you hadn't, or hadn't done something you wish you had.
To argue which is worse is an
exercise in futility; for the weight of their pain is subjective: the falling out of a friendship because of an unbridled tongue, the loss of the one you love because you didn't speak up, someone committing suicide because of something you'd said. The pain is there, festering;
gnawing at your soul; relentlessly reminding you of its reason for existing: yourself. There's no one else you can blame; for there is no one else TO blame. All you can do is bear this burden, because it is a burden you've forced yourself to bear. And you do so willingly- subconsciously seeing it as
penance for your sins.
Example:
"Nowhere can a man run- no matter how far- from that which resides in his
mind's eye. In vain, he persuades himself that he's able, that he can roam the world eternally until his thoughts fall to the
wayside in exhaustion, that he can outlast them as though they were bound by mortal limitations. In his delusion, he forgets that he cannot outrun himself; for his antagonist does not rest from without, but from within.
Like a demon sitting on his shoulder, the imp whispers his barbs wherever he goes, piercing him with every step; and yet he continues, thinking his consolation to be measured in miles..."
Regret cannot be satisfied with distance- that is the moral of this story.
No regrets
by GhostWriter429 on Aug 12, 2016 12:51:04
The good
feeling you get that follows you doing something really good or doing something you probably shouldn't have.
*
Side effects of the second senario may result in some or many
regrets at a later date.
Example:
1. I'm proud of
what I did today. I tried my best,
no regrets.
2. (After doing something crazy) That was awesome. I can't believe
I did that, no regrets!
Regret
by Solid Mantis on Jul 06, 2019 00:39:07
There's a
difference between the kind of
regret where you regret something you said or did, and the kind of regret you have from meeting someone. You are
in control of what you say and do, you do not control who you meet.
Example:
The guy didn't regret a single thing he ever said or did to anybody, since most of it he did on purpose. If he had the chance to do life over again, he would do it the exact same way he had done it. But he did regret some of
the folks he met
along the way. He knew which faces he'd
never miss seeing once he didn't see them anymore.