Citations:big mood

English citations of big mood

Noun: "(Internet slang, informal) an intense or relatable feeling, experience, or thing" edit

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  • 2017, Avalon Emerson, quoted in "Class of 2017", Crack, Issue 83, December 2017, page 85:
    Finally got custom moulded earplugs. Hearing protection is a big mood for me from now on.
  • 2018, Sasha Beattie, "Dancing With Suzy, And Other Shit Chat", Salient (Victoria University of Wellington), Volume 81, Issue 8, May 2018, page 34:
    Gilda didn't look like she tried that hard in the tango and is looking salty about not getting three 10s??? Also a very big mood.
  • 2018, "Shows Of Note", Schmutz, September 2018, page 18:
    A big mood is being pulled together for this particular performance.
  • 2018, Ben Beriss & Sabrina Chow, "ABIR wows, Kiiara disappoints at Fall Flex", The Brandeis Hoot (Brandeis University), 21 September 2018, page 16:
    Even alone on stage, ABIR brought a big mood, filling the gym with the party spirit only pop can bring.
  • 2019, Michelle Zhang, "A meditation on all the things I don't want to do", The Innis Herald (Innis College), 14 February 2019, page 5:
    I interpreted it as a supportive message telling makeup wearers all over the world to be proud of all the important and difficult things we do: like cleaning our faces before sleep (which can honestly take a solid ten minutes sometimes). What a big mood, I thought, as I shared the post with a couple of friends.
  • 2019, Lucas Oakeley, "All Killer, No Filler", Foodism, Issue 34, April 2019, page 63:
    Montagu was said to have 'invented' the sandwich as a means of keeping his energies up while spending endless nights at the gambling table. I think we can all agree that's a big mood, []
  • 2019, Adam Turner-Heffer, Chelsea Wolfe: Birth of Violence review, The Skinny, September 2019, page 57:
    While Chelsea Wolfe has often shapeshifted in terms of how she presents her music, one thing remains constant: her big mood.
  • 2020, Maureen Kasuku, "Strictly Women", Kenya Buzz, March 2020, page 8:
    The first event was a big feeling, a big mood.
  • 2020, Skippy Spiral, quoted in Sean Kelly, "Song After Song: Skippy Spiral", Connect Savannah, 15 April 2010 - 21 April 2020, page 15:
    It's a big mood I have from time to time–that we're all suffering from this delusion of life & existence.

Interjection: "(Internet slang, informal) used to express that the speaker finds something very relatable" edit

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  • 2018, Shanella Pantophlet, "One More Week", Aruba Today, 4 June 2018, page A16:
    The meme states, "I just have to get through this week and then I will be able to relax.....I tell myself every week" and honestly big mood.
  • 2018, Gene Pinter, "Frankenschmidt" (satire), Woroni (Australian National University), Volume 68, Issue 8, August 2018, page 48:
    How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe? "Oh, big mood," I exclaimed, gazing upon the wretch.
  • 2018, The University Daily Kansan (University of Kansas), 11 October 2018, page 6:
    my professor just got frustrated, said he couldn't speak anymore and left class.... honestly big mood.
  • 2018, Maya Holt, "In No Mood to Connect", The Chicago Maroon (University of Chicago), 27 November 2018, page 4:
    Janet from The Good Place excusing herself to "go to my void for a little while?" Big mood.
  • 2019, "This Week's Horoscopes", The Western Howl (Western Oregon University), 9 January 2019, page 10:
    The stars almost forgot to submit your horoscope this week, Scorpio. Big mood, right?
  • 2019, Ben Beriss, "WBRS brings indie spirit to campus", The Brandeis Hoot (Brandeis University), 25 January 2019, page 16:
    She is most well-known for her ability to capture the spirit of contemporary "young adults," or as Nina Corcoran writers for Pitchfork, "she stands out as a[n] ... entirely relatable person in the post-Tumblr era." Or as the crowd repeatedly put it Saturday, "big mood."
  • 2019, AJ McDougall, "Fairytale Princess Finding It Difficult to Adjust to Columbia Life", The Columbia Federalist (satirical newspaper of Columbia University), March 2019, page 5:
    "She had a rat in either hand and was singing about how she felt 'trapped,'" Eliana Meyerowitz, BC '20, reported. "And I mean, big mood, but I just assumed she was on drugs."
  • 2019, Zach Mayford, "A mixed palate", Exeposé (University of Exeter), 25 March 2019, page 20:
    It features cute veggie boys (big mood) including cactus men and beany creatures entitled 'Fecund Shoots'.
  • 2019, Samantha Vargas, "Around town: Fall-ing in love with Buffalo", The Spectrum (University at Buffalo), 26 September 2019, page 4:
    The Mayer brothers had a dream, a dream that a pretty blonde girl wearing UGGs, Lululemon leggings and an oversized sweater would walk into their shop one day and think, "And I oop. Big mood." And that dream came true.
  • 2019, Christina Ivey, "Sappho In The 21s Century", The Beaver (London School of Economics), 26 November 2019, page 30:
    Countless times I've scrolled past a Sappho Bot tweet, silently nodded to myself, and thought "Big mood."
  • 2019, Charlotte Boulton, "Lizzo: Cuz I Love You," in "Writers' picks: our top ten albums of 2019", The Courier (Newcastle University), 9 December 2019, page 28:
    From exposing her heart and soul on title track 'Cuz I Love You' to listing all the types of boys she likes (big mood) on 'Boys,' the album is versatile and just generally good fun.