Umbrelling


this act is very similar to the act of throwing shade. instead of just having an att-tude, however, you raise a small drink umbrella (commonly found in c-cktails) above the person you wish to throw shade at and reprimand them for what they have said.
isaac: is queen b’s new alb-m perfect or what?
griffin: it’s okay, i guess.
isaac: -umbrelling griffin- you can go.

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