Ghosted


the act of being fooled by a ghostly happening or occurrence.
a chair flew across the room- i just got ghosted!!!!
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when a person expresses love, interest, or affection for someone or something and the person they are speaking to only says “ditto”, like patrick swayze in the movie ghost.
ron told his girlfriend he loved her, only to be ghosted by her response of “ditto”.
a term used among women to describe when a man (or woman) they have been seeing for a while stops taking their calls and answering their texts. these actions are usually preceded by many a broken promise to “hang out” “have a drink or two” or “catch up” on the part of the ghoster. the ghostee is left wondering whether the person that was just inside of them two weeks ago is now alive or dead. neither can be definitively proven.
i had been sleeping with todd for about a year and a half before he ghosted me. even a “f-ck you” would have been better.
1. to leave a social event without saying good bye.
2. to say you’ll be right back or step outside and not come back to the party.
3. to hang out and after not too long of a duration, the person is no where to be found.
brian’s hanging out with his co-workers at the bar and says he’s going to step outside to grab a smoke. after sometime, his co-workers realize he never came back.

co-workers reaction – that fool freakin’ ghosted us again.
to be moved from one prison to another without being told in advance.
you get unlocked for breakfast and the screw tells you pack your stuff you’re being ghosted
to be ignored, or not having anyone respond to your opinion and disregarding your remark, leaving you feeling insignificant. mainly a term that is used on facebook for trollers who wish to humiliate users when no one comments or likes their statuses.
a: “oh my god, the weather is gorgeous today! good morning everyone :)”

-no one comments-

b: ghosted.
gho·sted (verb, intransitive)
similar to bail, flake, ditch, or escape

1) to show up or make an appearance, but then leave suddenly and/or hastily without notice.

similar to a ‘flake,’ but differs in that the person almost follows though only to ditch/bail shortly after. generally -ssociated with unreliable persons.

2) to leave hastily, generally without notice.
“sorry i ghosted on you last night. i just didn’t feel like being sociable.”
“dude, what happened to you yesterday? you totally ghosted out.”
slang for killing someone
“i just ghosted someone”

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