Usually applies to a person, but can be a place or thing. Implies such noun is classified as a regular or permanent characteristic/ trait of the hood.
"You're so ghetto - reg ; you're never going to leave the hood!"
Or, "I should have known not to shop at the swap meet. The inside of that place has 'ghetto-reg' written all over it!"
And, "Could his pants fall any further from his behind? That is so ghetto-reg."
Or, "I should have known not to shop at the swap meet. The inside of that place has 'ghetto-reg' written all over it!"
And, "Could his pants fall any further from his behind? That is so ghetto-reg."
by flyMiNNiE January 24, 2011
A lifestyle that includes and is limited to buying copious amounts of horrible on every level: Bland, brown and yellow, non-sticky bud, because you'd rather have an O than a 4th of the stuff you see in high times.
Scott: We live The Regs life, son!
Kushwanabagnow: Why would you ever do that?!?!
Scott: Look at all this!
K: I don't even want to smoke this.
Kushwanabagnow: Why would you ever do that?!?!
Scott: Look at all this!
K: I don't even want to smoke this.
by Kushwanabagnow July 19, 2011
Dunc wept as Oli looked on, chuckling as the noose untied yet again.
"Stop doing a Reg you blithering dolt!" he yelled. "Tie it tighter!"
"Stop doing a Reg you blithering dolt!" he yelled. "Tie it tighter!"
by Meconium44 January 09, 2008
n. the dead time caused by waiting for an email confirmation code during registration for access to a new website. This time is often filled with mindless websurfing, which may lead to forgetting the original purpose.
Dude, what are you doing surfing the "Elvis is Alive" website? I thought you were working.
I was. But I got stuck in reg limbo to get into this new site. Arrgh, I got the confirmation email 10 minutes ago, but didn't notice.
I was. But I got stuck in reg limbo to get into this new site. Arrgh, I got the confirmation email 10 minutes ago, but didn't notice.
by david Somers November 16, 2007
by sjd March 17, 2005
Contraction for Q-registration. In the united Kingdom, kit cars are registered so that the registration plates start with a Q to show the vehicle is road tax exempt. Also, these cars tend to accelerate very quickly.
by Gumba Gumba June 02, 2004
by AAnguish August 03, 2008