verb Internet Slang

Seethe

/siːð/ · verb · slang

To be quietly furious about something you can't change — often used to taunt someone.

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Definitions

1

To stew in anger or frustration, usually over a loss you can't do anything about.

“The fans are seething after that result.”
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2

To boil with quiet rage online without being able to win the argument.

“He's seething in the replies.”
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Used as a taunt telling someone to be mad about an outcome.

“Your team lost. Cope and seethe.”
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Seethe In A Sentence

Cry, cope, and seethe.
They're seething over the new update.
Seething silently in the group chat.

Origin & Usage

From the ordinary word seethe (to boil), it became a meme taunt in gaming and forum culture in the late 2010s, often paired with cope and mald.

People Also Ask

What does seethe mean in slang?

To seethe means to be quietly furious about something you can't change, often used to taunt someone.

What does cope and seethe mean?

It's a taunt telling someone to deal with and stew over a result they're unhappy about.

Is seethe an insult?

As slang it's usually a taunt implying someone is mad and powerless about an outcome.

What does seethe mean on TikTok?

On TikTok seethe mocks someone quietly raging over something they can't change.

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