The act of popping your collar in order to hide your neck herpes. Generally associated with douches and Brian Cope.
by yorkschool January 12, 2010
"Hey Simon, look at that drink Dave ordered."
"Yeah, I've always thought he was a bit on the collar."
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Tom Cruise is a bit on the collar.
"Yeah, I've always thought he was a bit on the collar."
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Tom Cruise is a bit on the collar.
by flightsabove January 23, 2008
A 'ralphie-collar' (or 'Ralphie-collar') is a collar on a shirt that is crooked, uneven, or otherwise disheveled.
A man walks by with an uneven collar
James: That guy's collar is incredibly uneven.
Lydia: Yeah, It's a total ralph-collar.
James: That guy's collar is incredibly uneven.
Lydia: Yeah, It's a total ralph-collar.
by rhralphcollar September 14, 2009
Refers to woman who comes from a working-class family background but who has a refined, sophisticated, or even glamorous appearance and demeanor associated with higher social or economic classes.
Misty is such a blue-collar princess: she lives in a factory town but gets fancy manicures and wears tons of gold jewelry.
by Coach G May 12, 2023
A black collar is like a gray collar, you can take it off whenever you feel like it, and you don't feel confined to the same blue or white collar everybody else has always tried to put around your neck or their own neck (since it sounds like a way to put somebody on a leash, or make yourself look like you're on somebody else's leash even when you're really not). That's probably why you never hear about a black collar or a grey collar, the wrong people have always used white and blue collars to ostracize or control the minds of everybody that doesn't call themself blue or white collar, or try to fit in one or the other group.
by The Original Agahnim June 26, 2021
Black Collar is co-equivalent with white collar given the heat generating properties of the color black when worn, meaning that Black Collar signifies an indoor labor class. Not to mention since the word 'collar' signals the near rhyme 'color' , Black Collar signifies the end of merely white-supremacist 'collar' or 'color' dualities, such as white collar and blue collar.
Black Collar workers are often breaking from the norm by wearing more colorful and artistic clothing to the workplace. It is thought that Black Collar is post-metaphorical in nuance, and signifies something apart from the word 'black' traditionally used to describe racial identity.
Black Collar workers are often breaking from the norm by wearing more colorful and artistic clothing to the workplace. It is thought that Black Collar is post-metaphorical in nuance, and signifies something apart from the word 'black' traditionally used to describe racial identity.
by CoaltownBrown January 3, 2023
A gold or silver necklace, usually thick, and either genuine or costume worn proudly by people of New Jersey descent.
by DickClarkDickClark February 24, 2021