A fork of Rural Dictionary
the abbreviation of "sister";
a genderless term much like "bro" or "dude"
people can also say it like "sister" but that doesn't change the definition
like when you say "brother" instead of "bro"
-"How do you feel about celebrity drama?"
-"It's the tea, sis."
-"Hey sisters!" -James Charles
-"How u doing?"
-"I'm so fucking depressed, sister"
Suffix added to the end of almost every word. Used mostly by 40 year women talking to their children and/or dogs, or drunken college whores in a desperate attempt to sound more cute, less riddled with STDs and premature, substance induced age.
Ok, who wants napies?
Who's got tired little legsies?
(suffix)
Dialect of UnaRocks added to the end of various words for no particular reason.
'Sies disease' is the propensity to become addicted to the suffix 'sies'
That car is awesome, wantsies!
I'm so hungoversies today
Would you like to go for some drinksies this evening?
I have the sies disease so badsies
Abbr. for "self-injury," also known as self-mutilation. Most common form is cutting, but may also include burning, bruising, skin-picking (excoriation), and other behaviors. There is no single cause for SI. SI is most common in women and tends to persist for years.
As a result of overwhelming anxiety, she turned to SI as a coping mechanism.
stands for self-injury. Aka cutting, burning, etc. for emotional distress reasons
Person 1- Did you SI today?
Person 2- I haven't hurt myself on purpose in like a week.