A fork of Rural Dictionary
Gennying (noun): A behavior marked by extreme sensitivity to criticism, an inability to handle the truth, and a belief that everyone else is fake while considering oneself the only genuine person. Someone who engages in gennying often brags excessively about small gestures, such as buying snacks for someone’s house while conveniently leaving the leftovers behind. This type of person also tends to struggle with maintaining a business, frequently facing failure due to poor decision-making, arrogance, and an unwillingness to adapt.
“Jake was totally gennying last night—he got offended over the smallest joke, went on about how everyone else is fake, and wouldn’t stop bragging about the snacks he left at Mark’s place. No wonder his business keeps failing.”
Gennying (noun): A behavior marked by extreme sensitivity to criticism, an inability to handle the truth, and a belief that everyone else is fake while considering oneself the only genuine person. Someone who engages in gennying often brags excessively about small gestures, such as buying snacks for someone’s house while conveniently leaving the leftovers behind. This type of person also tends to struggle with maintaining a business, frequently facing failure due to poor decision-making, arrogance, and an unwillingness to adapt.
“Beshoy was totally gennying last night—he got offended over the smallest joke, went on about how everyone else is fake, and wouldn’t stop bragging about the snacks he left at Mark’s place. No wonder his business keeps failing.”