Complimation
Something meant to compliment.
A series of setups made to work together or compliment something else.
Harmonious, or having Harmony (Non-musical sense)
A series of setups made to work together or compliment something else.
Harmonious, or having Harmony (Non-musical sense)
Your furniture has poor complimation.
Your character complimation is perfect to work with mine.
Your character complimation is perfect to work with mine.
compliMANt
A compliMANt is a non homosexual compliment that a straight man receives from another straight man in regards to something such as looks or skills.
Jack- Hey Danny you look like you've gained a lot of muscle at the gym since you've been working out more.
Danny- Oh thanks for the compliMANt Jack.
Danny- Oh thanks for the compliMANt Jack.
Complimate
When you are trying to friendzone someone without being a complete cunt.
Ben really likes me but I don't know how to reject him without being harsh.
Just complimate him.
For example- You are a really great friend, but a shit lover.
Just complimate him.
For example- You are a really great friend, but a shit lover.
complimation
A CD album of compliments
Will gave Sarah a complimation for her birthday.
complimeant
when your friend is insulted about your remark but you only meant well.
Friend: What did you mean by that!!?
You! Hey!! it was a complimeant
You! Hey!! it was a complimeant
Complimating
When you find a chick really hot and you compliment her for the sole purpose of mating with her.
My buddy Eric tried complimating this hot redhead named Kelly to try and find out if the carpet matches the drapes.
complimate
a portmanteau of compliment and hate: to offer a compliment that is actually hateful
"That's the smartest thing you've ever said in your life!" "Don't you complimate (on) me!"
While acknowledging the other's intelligence, the complimater suggests that it is rarely, if ever, expressed. Hence, the speaker is complimenting and hating simultaneously.
While acknowledging the other's intelligence, the complimater suggests that it is rarely, if ever, expressed. Hence, the speaker is complimenting and hating simultaneously.