A person of the respectable moral type. Has a good character and can be relied on to do the right thing.
Girl 1: "OMG last weekend I got so trashed when I was hanging out with Mike."
Girl 2:"OMG you didn't cheat on Jionni did you?"
Girl 1: "No, I wanted to but he was a stand up gentleman about it and just made sure I got home safe"
Girl 2:"OMG you didn't cheat on Jionni did you?"
Girl 1: "No, I wanted to but he was a stand up gentleman about it and just made sure I got home safe"
by fijiicelandic January 27, 2012
by jack/lucas February 15, 2007
by sbEr May 30, 2005
(or stand on the corner)
1) to sell yourself in prostitution.
2) another way to say that someone is a prostitute.
1) to sell yourself in prostitution.
2) another way to say that someone is a prostitute.
1) girl 1: hey, i heard you were rollin' in the muns
girl 2: oh yeah, i am now standing on the corner!
2) girl 1: Kelly is hardly ever around, i can hardly remember the last time we had a drink together...
girl 2: didn't you hear? Kelly is standing on the corner now!
girl 2: oh yeah, i am now standing on the corner!
2) girl 1: Kelly is hardly ever around, i can hardly remember the last time we had a drink together...
girl 2: didn't you hear? Kelly is standing on the corner now!
by BluePhoenix15 June 05, 2016
A type of concert where seats are not provided and not generally used. There is a stage, and people gather around the stage to listen.
Was the concert standing room?
by ..anon. June 30, 2005
A lose military term used to describe a situation in which a group of people holds a defensive position in spite of almost certain defeat. examples include the battle of thermopylae, the battle of moscow and the battle of hill 776. contrary to popular belief the battle of little big horn aka. custer's last stand is not strictly speaking a last stand as custer was attacking and was over run due to his own faulty strategies.
the battle of little big horn was not a real last stand, custer was just to arrogant to accept help.
by 322955469 November 01, 2007
by Arkane December 17, 2007