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Definition of «blue tie»

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Definition of «blue tie»
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This term refers to a person who is perceived as a 'goody-two-shoes' or someone who strictly follows rules to an annoying degree. It originated from school dress codes where a specific tie color might denote a prefect or a student leader. In internet slang, it is used to mock someone for being overly formal, compliant, or lacking 'street cred' or edge.

Example

>Stop acting like such a blue tie and just skip the class with us.

>He really wore a full suit to the casual hangout, total blue tie energy.


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This term is used to describe a person who exudes a very corporate, buttoned-up, and somewhat boring or 'NPC' personality. It suggests someone who follows the rules to a fault, lacks individual flair, and behaves like a mid-level manager even in casual social settings. The 'blue tie' symbolizes the standard, uninspired business attire of someone who is part of the establishment and lacks any 'edge' or 'aura.'

Example

>He showed up to the beach party with major blue tie energy, asking everyone about their 401ks.

>I can't date him, he gives off way too much blue tie energy and never wants to do anything spontaneous.

>The whole meeting was just a bunch of guys with blue tie energy talking in circles about synergy.


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