Default Mode
Noun. A term used to describe someone you continuously fall in and out of love with.
1. If you are coming out of a relationship and currently don’t love anyone, this is the person you will always say yes to.
2. If you see this person, you may temporarily love them, then eventually notice that you don’t really love them. This would happen several times.
3. The first person you would go to if you just needed a relationship or sex.
1. If you are coming out of a relationship and currently don’t love anyone, this is the person you will always say yes to.
2. If you see this person, you may temporarily love them, then eventually notice that you don’t really love them. This would happen several times.
3. The first person you would go to if you just needed a relationship or sex.
Janice is Chandler Bing’s default mode in Friends.
1. I just broke up with Susan, I don’t think I really live anyone. Actually, I like Emily, just until I find someone else though. Emily is just my default mode.
2. Last night, I was really thinking about my life and realized that I really actually love Emily, but I realized this morning that she’s just a default mode.
3. I really need someone in my life, so I’ll just go to my default mode, Emily.
1. I just broke up with Susan, I don’t think I really live anyone. Actually, I like Emily, just until I find someone else though. Emily is just my default mode.
2. Last night, I was really thinking about my life and realized that I really actually love Emily, but I realized this morning that she’s just a default mode.
3. I really need someone in my life, so I’ll just go to my default mode, Emily.