noun Internet Slang

Menace

/ˈmɛnəs/ · noun · slang

Someone hilariously chaotic or mischievous, in an affectionate way.

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Definitions

1

Being a menace to society as a joke about minor mischief.

“Stealing fries off my plate, absolute menace.”
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2

Used admiringly for someone bold and unbothered.

“She's a menace in the group chat, no thoughts filtered.”
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A playfully troublesome person who causes lighthearted chaos.

“My dog is a menace, chewed everything again.”
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Menace In A Sentence

You're a menace and I love it.
Bro is a menace on this app.
Certified menace behaviour.

Origin & Usage

From the standard word menace (a threat), flipped into affectionate slang for someone amusingly chaotic.

People Also Ask

What does menace mean in slang?

A menace is someone hilariously chaotic or mischievous, in an affectionate way.

Is calling someone a menace an insult?

Usually not — it's often affectionate, praising someone's playful chaos.

What does menace mean on TikTok?

On TikTok menace describes someone amusingly chaotic or bold.

What does menace to society mean here?

It's a joking exaggeration for someone causing minor, funny mischief.

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