👉 The term 'disapproval' is not commonly used and could be considered offensive at times. However, I will provide a humorous yet playful explanation of the term.
Imagine you're at a bar where everyone knows each other. There's someone who doesn't like your drink (I won't say it). Everyone else around them says "Surely, no one likes that!" But, the person in question can clearly see they've gone over the edge and is now very likely to say something mean or offensive.
"Disapproval" translates as saying something you would not want others to hear or see. Imagine this situation where someone at the bar has been drinking with their friends while everyone else around them is laughing and joking around, but the person in question doesn't seem to understand what they're doing or that it's disrespectful.
For example, if a group of people are discussing a specific topic at the bar (like politics or music), the person in question might say: "Sorry, I'm not really into that stuff. We should probably stick to drinks with friends instead." This sentence is an edgy expression used to express disapproval and being critical.
So, 'disapprovals' can be a funny slang term but can also be taken seriously or seen as offensive in certain contexts. It's important to approach discussions about sensitive topics with consideration and respect!