What does it mean when you throw shade?
What does it mean when you throw shade?
Shade is a subtle, sneering expression of contempt for or disgust with someone—sometimes verbal, and sometimes not. It appears in the phrase to throw shade, as in “The Sunday Stylers are the last people I’d expect to throw shade on President Bill’s hair pursuits” (New York Times, 4 July 1993).
What’s another word for throwing shade?
Synonyms:shame, dishonor, go down in someone’s opinion, lose face, lower yourself, fall from grace/favor, come down in someone’s estimation/opinion, debase yourself, abase yourself, demean yourself, injury, discredit, smear, slander, ignominy, smear campaign, character assassination, under a cloud, a stain on …
What does throwing shade mean urban dictionary?
Shade is defined by Urban Dictionary as ‘acting in a casual or disrespectful manner towards someone/dissing a friend.
Is throwing shade an idiom?
To throw shade is an American idiom with its roots in the 1990s. An idiom is a word, group of words or phrase that has a figurative meaning that is not easily deduced from its literal meaning. Once a term used by a marginalized culture, to throw shade has entered everyday speech.