Results for “Internet Tough Guy copypasta”
The canonical 'what the fuck did you just say to me' tough-guy rant pasted at random targets.
Waving-face emote — the standard 'I just walked in' greeting.
The dude permanently camped in a woman's replies offering uninvited commentary.
A block of text that gets copy-pasted between chats forever for the joke.
One guy buying a rifle while the rest of the team saves.
Fall Guys' giant spinning hammer that launches beans across the map.
The Fall Guys obstacle round you scramble up while elimination slime rises beneath you.
Surviving a Fall Guys round to advance to the next one.
Twitch copypasta that calls out viewers who watch for free and never pay a dime.
When your post pulls way more angry replies than likes — the internet's public verdict that you cooked yourself.
So deep in internet culture your takes no longer make sense to humans outside it.
Fluent in every niche internet beef nobody offline has heard of.
Black-beanie wojak archetype: the depressed, nihilistic early-twenties guy who's given up.
Cult ironic catchphrase from a disturbing 2013 4chan Shrek copypasta, now used as devotional joke worship.
Matt Furie's cartoon frog — the most-remixed reaction face on the internet, with a whole emotional vocabulary built around him.
Cool, sick, impressive — a respelling of 'tough' used as pure praise.
The meme face — and identity — of the guy who'll never get a date, ever.
Copypasta absolutely buried under chaotic, semi-relevant emoji.
The guy who won't shut up about his bags at a wedding.
A stock pumped by internet hype instead of fundamentals.
Bonfire, in Brummie/Black Country mouths — especially the Guy Fawkes one.
My guy — close friend, trusted one.
Them, those guys — third-person plural.
Caló for 'dude' or 'that guy' — the classic East LA address.
Caló for dude or guy — the OG East LA word for a man.
Mature content — open to view.
An inmate who talks tough from his bed but won't throw down when it counts.
A shovel. The tool you hand to the new guy.
Drywall installer — the guy hanging sheetrock.
Plasterer or drywall finisher — the guy slinging joint compound.
Mature content — open to view.
Polari and gay slang for masculine or tough — a presentation, not a slur.
Nadsat for a man or guy, clipped from chelloveck and the Russian 'chelovek' (person).
A young woman — the beatnik counterpart to calling a guy a 'cat.'
Cute internet word for tasty food — from the 'nom nom nom' eating sound.
A spectacularly bad mistake or failure — a defining piece of 2000s internet slang.
Someone with mainstream tastes who isn't deep into a niche, internet, or subculture.
The stereotypical fitness guy — protein shakes, mirror selfies and 'we go gym' energy.
A man, an ordinary guy — 'some bloke at the pub.'
A kid, lad or young guy, one of the warmest words in the porteno vocabulary.
Internet-ironic term for the cartoonishly menacing, meme-driven side of drill culture.
A girl with an edgy online aesthetic of dark makeup, anime vibes, and chronic internet presence.
When a reply gets more likes than the post it's roasting — proof the internet sided against you.
An ironic reversal meaning extremely good, impressive, or tough.
Faking it, putting on a false front to seem tougher or richer.
Your group of male friends or crew — London slang for "the boys" or a wider group of guys.
Korean for 'you got this!' — a cheer of encouragement before something tough.
A lone-wolf 'cool guy' archetype — now mostly an ironic Gen Alpha compliment or joke.