reeweef


to be called a reeweef is an insult. a reeweef is a person who says a joke and believes that it’s funny, but in actuality, the joke either makes no sense at all or just isn’t funny in any way. this person is usually c-cky in some way, and they are usually disliked by a majority of their peers. these people tend to not have very many friends, and in many cases, some have no friends at all. not many people can handle being near a person like this, which is why reeweefs don’t have many friends.
jack: knock knock
jack: knock knock
jill: who’s there?
jack: me! lololollollololllll111
jill: oh my god, jack you’re such a reeweef

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