All my fellow olds I found this on urban dictionary (do the kids still use that)
Examples of people who define "thirsty": 1.That chick at the club trying desperately to get into the VIP section. 2.The guy that hits on every last chick in a group of girlfriends. 3.The girl or guy whose top goal is to impress other people (this could be dressing a certain way solely to obtain complements, frequenting certain establishments just to be seen there, etc.)
If you have friends who fit this description it is your duty to call them out. If you find yourself fitting into one of the aforementioned categories, do some soul searching, IMMEDIATELY! If you see someone you don't know or care about who fits these descriptions, just sit back and enjoy the live entertainment.
What differentiates those who are thirsty vs those who are hungry? Lol.
The perceived level of desperation?
Listen I cannot answer any more questions for at least 45 more minutes Matlock is starting.
All my fellow olds I found this on urban dictionary (do the kids still use that)
Examples of people who define "thirsty": 1.That chick at the club trying desperately to get into the VIP section. 2.The guy that hits on every last chick in a group of girlfriends. 3.The girl or guy whose top goal is to impress other people (this could be dressing a certain way solely to obtain complements, frequenting certain establishments just to be seen there, etc.)
If you have friends who fit this description it is your duty to call them out. If you find yourself fitting into one of the aforementioned categories, do some soul searching, IMMEDIATELY! If you see someone you don't know or care about who fits these descriptions, just sit back and enjoy the live entertainment.
someone just pass me a Werthers and get it over with.
Hey! Werthers are delicious! Now, who is that nice looking young lady in your gif?
Post by Mrs.Rad888 on Dec 22, 2014 21:41:52 GMT -5
How are you supposed to know what context it being used in? I mean, other than the age of the user, I guess. I'd worry that I'd offer someone a beverage, when really, they were just trying to increase their standing in society.
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
I work with a younger crew and I hear these a lot. Ratchet, basic, thirsty, clutch. I feel so old.
Clutch? Fleek? Is this real life?
In my defense, I am 48 tomorrow
If something is awesome, it's "clutch". I bought chocolates to share with a couple girls I like and then heard "that was pretty clutch of you." Of course I feel ancient and am all "Uhm. Okay....? Is that good?"
I work with all these kids and they're all about "the struggle is real". Lol. I'm afraid I'm going to start talking like an 18 yo soon.
I use this one all the time.
My H started saying this right after our kids were born, usually to crack us up when we were overwhelmed. Honest to God, I spent about a month thinking that it was something he'd made up. I thought he was sooo funny and original. LOL
When the 'Chick-fil-a manager' letter went viral. (In case you missed it, it was a letter to his employees of banned phrases.) I had no idea what most of the things were on the list. Clearly I am the olds.
Post by birdistheword on Dec 23, 2014 10:16:36 GMT -5
That Chik-Fil-A manager list is killing me. Anytime someone mentions Felicia I'm going to starting responding with "(there is nobody here named Felicia)"
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny