Usually implies that someone is deceased, but may mean that the person is no longer associated with an organization. Potentially, the term could start a rumor that the individual is dead.
Customer: "Does Matt still work here?"
Worker: "No, I'm afraid he's no longer with us."
Customer: "I'm so sorry to hear that."
Worker: (optional) "He decided to quit last week, so he could go back to school."
Worker: "No, I'm afraid he's no longer with us."
Customer: "I'm so sorry to hear that."
Worker: (optional) "He decided to quit last week, so he could go back to school."
by yes juanito yes October 11, 2014
Get the no longer with us mug.your innerwear is showing/peeping out of your outerwear. It's a sentence in itself, sometimes used as a heads up to alert the concerned person. Sometimes it's used to make fun of a person wearing so.
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lunger • lunge • Lunge Hammer • Lunge Waffle • LUNGED • Lungelo • Lunge cancer • lunge dab • Lungeback Season • Lungenbrötchen
When a man wimps out to make a move, lunge, on the particular girl he fancy's and is given another opportunity.
A: Hey did you end up seeing that girl again?
B: Ya!
A: Did you lunge her this time?
B: No
A: Why? It was lungeback season!!!
B: Ya!
A: Did you lunge her this time?
B: No
A: Why? It was lungeback season!!!
by Vita day May 19, 2013
Get the Lungeback Season mug.lounj a low nes A spanglish term that means pants for lounging, especially made from brightly colored velour.
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