Behaviors

imitating someone as a joke

Copying someone's voice or mannerisms for the sake of humour. A lot of comedians do it, and so do people in normal social settings --request

oversharing

Saying more than is necessary or contextually appropriate... Using social media like a personal diary and treating acquaintances as if they were a therapist --priority request

celebration

request: could be a special event, but maybe also a mood or way of being

self-scrutiny

"examination of one's own thoughts and feelings" -- merriam-webster.com

having a friendship with the opposite sex, which negatively affects your partner

Request: This friendship is important to you and adds value to your life, however, it is not well-received by your significant other as it negatively impacts her/him by triggering their fears and insecurities.

babies laughing

An expression of Love 😍

verbal abuse

can include the act of harassing, labeling, insulting, scolding, rebuking, or excessive yelling towards an individual. It can also include the use of derogatory terms, the delivery of statements intended to frighten, humiliate, denigrate, or belittle a person --wikipedia

tall poppy syndrome

a cultural phenomenon in which people hold back, criticise or sabotage those who have or are believed to have achieved notable success in one or more aspects of life, particularly intellectual or cultural wealth; "cutting down the tall poppy" -- wikipedia

rant

"speak or shout at length in an angry, impassioned way" -- Google dictionary

"take one for the team"

to do or experience something unpleasant, or accept blame or punishment for something, so that other members of a group do not have to --dictionary.cambridge.org

regifting

Often the motives are principally charitable but also includes giving items which are surplus to one's needs. However, re-gifting also refers to the act of giving away unwanted gifts as a way of disposing them --wikipedia

deleting one's comments

Request: Posting a comment, feeling anxious about it and deleting it to relieve anxiety. A rather common behavior, and I'm guilty of this myself.

one-upper (behavior)

a person who responds to hearing someone else's experience or problem by immediately telling a similar story about themselves with a much more fantastic or terrible outcome --request

run amok

Amok originated from the Malay word meng-âmuk, which when roughly defined means "to make a furious and desperate charge" --wikipedia

not letting yourself do what you want

The ironic non-liberation of trying to be a good person