Tinder out
To Tinder for way too long that you slowly lose your feeling that a world exists outside your display. Players have now been proven to lookup and discover hours passed away, coach stops missed, bills unpaid and animals dead.
ADVANCED TERMS
twentieth century fossils
Players whom recommend lying about “where we met†within their taglines.
Acceleration mistake
A mistaken left-swipe occurring since the player is Tindering away at top rate and it has lost focus. Usually related to persistent delusions that the erroneously rejected player could have been an spouse that is ideal. (Accidental right-swipes can be rectified. See block)
Background check
She admits she’s heard he really likes to pee in girls’ mouths when you text your mutual Facebook friend Jenny a screenshot of a player’s calling card and.
Bad laugh consequence, the
Because Tinder inputs information from Facebook, any player who once ironically reported become born in 1925 (much more hilarious than “marrying†your friend that is best!) now finds that age irrevocably attached with her Tinder profile. A number that is surprising of recognize their proper many years inside their taglines.
Youngster repulsion concept
Many players reflexively swipe kept in the sight of a toddler or infant, particularly in a calling card. Few will click on through to see your tagline description that the kid will be your niece.
Den of Tinder
An event that turns quiet, with everyone else staring profoundly into their phone, because one individual advised uninitiated singles join Tinder.
Drawback of flight-or-fight, the
When the instinctive and instantaneous left-swiping of one’s ex unfortunately stops you against seeing just what her stupid tagline states or which stupid pictures she thought we would showcase her stupid haircut that is new. (You would think the algorithm would understand to not demonstrate a player with who you have actually formerly held it’s place in a Facebook relationship. Continue reading “The open-ended area for text below a player’s pictures. There’s no character limitation.”