Term used by street ticket scalpers (ticket resellers) to describe awful tickets that simply get you into a game or concert, but are located in the back or top of a section.
by ollie boombayay March 25, 2011
by MG_TOW June 21, 2018
A portmanteaus of the words Involuntarily and single.
Similar to the term incel but with focus on, typically, a woman's inability to secure a long term committed relationship.
Similar to the term incel but with focus on, typically, a woman's inability to secure a long term committed relationship.
by mackie4298 October 19, 2021
The female version of an Incel; an Insing is a woman who is involuntarily single and blames men for not being able to find a relationship. Insings differ from incels because insings often have many sexual partners, none of which are suitable for long lasting relationships.
Person 1: Susan is a 10, how come she's complaining about always being single?
Person 2: She has a horrible personality once you get to know her
Person 1: Oh, insing? That sucks, I would have probably dated her otherwise
Person 2: She has a horrible personality once you get to know her
Person 1: Oh, insing? That sucks, I would have probably dated her otherwise
by poisenbery October 24, 2022
by -JK- October 26, 2006
"Have you talked to The ines?"
"No, she's busy all over munchie"
"Thank god, he's a real one for keeping her away from us"
"🙏"
"No, she's busy all over munchie"
"Thank god, he's a real one for keeping her away from us"
"🙏"
by Nedserd January 1, 2022
Someone who is not a team player. They only care about their own individual success and financial gain, not the goals of the team. Someone who is incapable of making their own decisions and is easily influenced by their self serving agent.
Etymology of the word comes from the innings limit king Matt Harvey of the New York Mets.
Etymology of the word comes from the innings limit king Matt Harvey of the New York Mets.
You don't want to do any of the hard work. You just want to reap the rewards when the team succeeds. You are such an innings limit.
by DefinerofMLBterms October 19, 2015