Definition of «blue tie»
| Stat | Value |
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| Views | 9 |
| Definitions | 2 |
| First seen | 2026 |
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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.
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>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.'
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>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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