A fork of Rural Dictionary
abuse
"Why aren't you doing your chores?"
"Why aren't you studying?"
"Stop playing games!"
"I'm not abusing you, I''m teaching you a lesson."
A male or a female can be abusive, but since we live in a world where looks overpower reality, women are perceived as all-innocent feeble beings that have absolutely no idea what’s going on— ever. Men and women can come together to be abusive. Some people are forced to be abusive by other abusive people in order to avoid being abused. Only people that have experienced abuse know what this means— anyone else will be completely confused or siding with the one who makes themselves look like the victim. Sometimes they do it by being quiet and ensuring that the jury stands by them and sometimes they’re really good at crying and acting like they’ve lost everything despite being the one with more assets and more money and more social power.
Them: “She’s abusive! I swear— she’s lying about everything!”
Her: “I’m just a businesswoman.”
1) To physically hit someone.
2) To bang sometihng e.g. block of bread: bread abuse.
3) To hurt someone by hitting, kicking, slapping, punching.
4) To hit an animal; animal abuse.
So abuse means to hit someone or something physically.
Person #1: *bangs a block of bread on the table*
Person #2: Dude, what's with the bread abuse?