A term used to mock 14 year old white girls when they encounter the post "S(he) be(lie)ve(d)", consisting of the "she believed" referring to a young girl that believed her boyfriend wouldn't cheat on her, and "he lied" referring to the boyfriend that actually cheated. 14 year old white girls believe that this is a deep way of saying that men may cheat
Sbeve is whatyou get when you don't read the parentheses.
However, the term "Sbeve" became so popular that it was later personified to become an omnipotent force of power, surpassing that of Ricardo. He is loyal, loving, believable, reliable, and everlasting. However, 14 year old white girls overlook him as a le companion to their lives, as they are annoying brats that want to complain about everything. Sbeve is their best chance.
It is him. He asked. He decimates anyone who says the phrase "Who tf asked?" and related things, as he is everything. Everywhere. If you see him and he is angry, you better fear him. For he does not fear you, or any other mortal.
The whole phrase is saying "she believed him" and the letters in parentheses spelling "he lied", but the rest of the letters spell out sbeve sbΔve
It's used to mock 14-year-old girls who think this is actually deep
dumb insta girl: "Oh my god look at this totally deep post"
dumb insta girl: shows him "s(he) be(lie)ve(d)" phrase
a man with common sense: "sbeve"
dumb insta girl: dies