by ThotDestroyer3000 September 16, 2018
The practice of quipping faux-intellectual droppings, ideally on Twitter by influential tech people. Utterances should have a healthy mix of sociology, anthropology, technology, and why yes, cryptocurrency bullshit. It is named after a certain venture capitalist.
- Did you see his latest tweet? He is at it again. "The past was democracy. The future is meritocracy. Blockchain is Lydia".
- His naval gazing is just too much, man.
- His naval gazing is just too much, man.
by someone-over-the-rainbow July 31, 2018
Noun.
The common name for an array of cocks aimed at a bukakke recipient, named so for the snakes upon Medusa's head.
The common name for an array of cocks aimed at a bukakke recipient, named so for the snakes upon Medusa's head.
Many porn stars are frozen by Medusa's Gaze, partly because of its mythic proportions and partly because of the rigidity after drying.
by wittyretort November 10, 2009
A mixture of a glare and a blank stare; used to intimidate a person, or sometimes to show pity. Made famous by Salvatore Tessio in "The Godfather"
Is often used when someone insults you or says something stupid.
Is often used when someone insults you or says something stupid.
When he asked "can't you let me off, Tessio? For old time's sake?" He just shook his head, a stony gaze upon his face.
by tessio12343 October 16, 2011
A slang term describing the act of taking a long period to think about one's thoughts & feelings, or focus on one specific topic.
Essentially, thinking really deeply and seriously about something, including yourself or others.
Essentially, thinking really deeply and seriously about something, including yourself or others.
Shaun was so busy navel-gazing about the meaning of life that he didn't notice that the bus passed his stop.
by BlueCaptain July 11, 2013
by bowtheif September 15, 2016
Noun: The semi-stupefied state that a boat owner falls into when the weather is sunny and the seas are calm, but they are stuck at work. Often, this state is punctuated by staring longingly out the nearest ocean-facing window. May also be seen in surfers stuck work while the waves are breaking.
Man, did you see Joe? He just got a new speedboat and was naval gazing all afternoon. I felt badly for the guy when the weather blew in.
by Paradoxical Cat July 3, 2013