A very idiotic phrase that presumes there’s a best and a worst way to live life (which is totally subjective). And that we all GET to choose our lives, which we do in some ways, but most of us just wind up where we are/who we are due to external events we didn’t have any control over. And most of us are content living our lives without over thinking about our lives/how we can make it better all the time.
Omg look at Jennifer she just posted a pic in GREECE in front of some blue ass water. I wish I was living my best life like she is!
By Jamima
Living My Best Life
A stupid phrase that is used, commonly on Instagram, to give the false reality that you can wake up and choose which "life" you want to live. Perhaps you want to be a lazy dog, or a human facing the challenge of whether to have avocado on toast or a green smoothie for breakfast. Either way, it's got to be the best (breakfast) life you could possibly be living.
No one really knows, since “best life” is such a broad term. Generally used when having fun or relaxing. Makes depressed people cry because they are also living their best life and it sucks.
I’ve been living my best life at home alone crying and watching Friends for two weeks.
By Beryl
Living My Best Life
Usually said by girls that just got over a break up and afterwards they start to “Live There Best Life” by having physical contact with a whole lotta penis. Living My Best Life = Big Hoe Phase
Circa 2020: An arrogant worldview before the COVID-19 Pandemic, young and overconfident American fools believed they were always going to live an amazing photogenic life and did not fear this disease. It was the height of 21st century opulence before the fall...
Circa 2020: Prior to the Pandemic of COVID-19, arrogant young people born in what were called the millennial or gen z generations held this belief they were invincible and could not be prevented from living the life they imagined, and a virus was not going to stop them. Unfortunately for them, it was a great awakening.
1. During the Bachelorette season finale Rachel Lindsay, told Peter Kraus, that she made the right decision in saying goodbye to him. While sitting down with Chris Harrison, Peter apologized to Rachel for saying that a life without him would be “mediocre.” Rachel responded and told him that she’s definitely not living a mediocre life. “I’m living my best life,” she said.
2. A statement made at the end of a sentence declaring the actions you are doing are causing you to live your greatess life possible.
2a. It is a popular phrase used on young women's social media especially those who consider themselves hip and trendy.