Commonly used in sports, too, such as at a basketball court. Related is "got last," which means that the person has the game available after whatever group(s) have currently has called next.
by S. Dog December 09, 2004
1. A term used to describe a man you don't know but is or has been relevant to some aspect of your life.
2. A random guy.
Generally used in a derogatory sense, expressing distaste for the person in question.
Derives from the phrase 'as much/well/good as the next man'.
2. A random guy.
Generally used in a derogatory sense, expressing distaste for the person in question.
Derives from the phrase 'as much/well/good as the next man'.
'So I went to the club expecting to hook-up with Kate but she was there with some next man'
A 'How did you get that black eye?'
B 'I was just minding my own business and got shoved into a wall by this next man, so I got mad and ended up in a fight with him'
'Who's that next man?'
A 'How did you get that black eye?'
B 'I was just minding my own business and got shoved into a wall by this next man, so I got mad and ended up in a fight with him'
'Who's that next man?'
by Perm August 03, 2006
A derivative of "see you tomorrow".
by Rockhound6165 August 03, 2008
Phrase first made by comedien Ross Noble in his 'Next Muffin' sketch in which he trys to spot faces in the tops of muffins.
Also makes a good random shout-out phrase.
Also makes a good random shout-out phrase.
by Stuart F July 26, 2006
"What have you done for T.O., besides get him kicked off the Eagles?"
*T.O. smirks*
"Next Question!"
How many people have you slept with?
Next Question!
This thong isn't mine; whose is it?!
Next Question!
Hi! How's it going?
Next Question!
*T.O. smirks*
"Next Question!"
How many people have you slept with?
Next Question!
This thong isn't mine; whose is it?!
Next Question!
Hi! How's it going?
Next Question!
by Drew Rosenhaus September 17, 2008
by Samoi69 February 10, 2021
"Next generation" A term that grew popular shortly after year 2000. With new technology being adopted and developed in the gaming/3d graphics industry (high poly to low poly baking / normal maps, parallax and general shading technology).
With the sudden leap in technology being pushed further, previous and older methods still being in use were gradually referred to as 'last gen' while everyone strived to make 'next gen-' into 'current gen-' technology.
Once things subsided, the term next gen eventually stuck to this recently developed technology, even though it was now the norm. The meaning has since become a bit unclear, and is used very liberally, even as a marketing term.
In the general publics eye, it is also often used as meaning 'better looking graphics', regardless of what technology is being employed, failing to realize the large quantity of aspects being involved, just as with the making of a movie.
Source: worked as an environment game-artist
With the sudden leap in technology being pushed further, previous and older methods still being in use were gradually referred to as 'last gen' while everyone strived to make 'next gen-' into 'current gen-' technology.
Once things subsided, the term next gen eventually stuck to this recently developed technology, even though it was now the norm. The meaning has since become a bit unclear, and is used very liberally, even as a marketing term.
In the general publics eye, it is also often used as meaning 'better looking graphics', regardless of what technology is being employed, failing to realize the large quantity of aspects being involved, just as with the making of a movie.
Source: worked as an environment game-artist
by L.Gray February 03, 2016