\ kə-ˈla-t(ə-)rəl ˌ ˈdrä-mə , ˈdra-\ -- Anxieties induced by over exposure to the troubles, trials, and tribulations, incessantly retold by friends and co-workers.
Jobie was asked, by her manager, to work from home, as her personal life was causing too much collateral drama within the tightly knit cubical workspace.
by Rambose Fierce August 16, 2018
Get the Collateral Dramamug. When you piss off a user on social media enough that every one in the thread that agrees with you is blocked.
by Mr. Grime February 21, 2020
Get the Collateral blockagemug. 1- Sibling, pibling, nibling, grandpibling, grandnibling, great-grandpibling, great-grandnibling, great-great-grandpibling, great-great-grandnibling, great-great-great-grandpibling, great-great-great-grandnibling, cousin, first-cousin-once-removed, first-cousin-twice-removed, first-cousin-thrice-removed, first-cousin-four-times-removed, second-cousin, second-cousin-once-removed, second-cousin-twice-removed, second-cousin-thrice-removed, third-cousin, third-cousin-once-removed, third-cousin-twice-removed, fourth-cousin, fourth-cousin-once-removed, fifth-cousin, half-sibling, half-pibling, half-nibling, half-grandpibling, half-grandnibling, half-great-grandpibling, half-great-grandnibling, half-great-great-grandpibling, half-great-great-grandnibling, half-great-great-great-grandpibling, half-great-great-great-grandnibling, half-cousin, half-first-cousin-once-removed, half-first-cousin-twice-removed, half-first-cousin-thrice-removed, half-first-cousin-four-times-removed, double-cousin, double-first-cousin-once-removed, double-first-cousin-twice-removed, double-first-cousin-thrice-removed, double-first-cousin-four-times-removed and etc.
2- parallel, along the same vein, side by side
3- corresponding; accompanying, concomitant
4- being aside from the main subject, target, or goal
5- relating to a collateral in the sense of an obligation or security
6- expensive to the extent of being paid through a loan
7- acting in an indirect way
8- coming or directed along the side
2- parallel, along the same vein, side by side
3- corresponding; accompanying, concomitant
4- being aside from the main subject, target, or goal
5- relating to a collateral in the sense of an obligation or security
6- expensive to the extent of being paid through a loan
7- acting in an indirect way
8- coming or directed along the side
Collateral.
by Ramparilli June 15, 2023
Get the collateralmug. Samuel: "Dude why was your hand so wet when we shook hands after that last game?"
Danny: "It must have been the collateral wetness."
Danny: "It must have been the collateral wetness."
by Cart-Cart McJerrywink March 12, 2014
Get the collateral wetnessmug. 1. Noun
Noun: Collateral Dance; Plural noun: Collateral Dances
1. Unwilling bystander who doesn't want participate in a dance, but nevertheless gets involved by influences from peer pressure, drunk party-goers and other external sources.
2. Verb
Verb: Collateral Dance; 3rd person present: Collateral Dances; past tense: Collateral Danced; past participle: Collateral Danced; gerund or present participle: Collateral Dancing
1. The act of involving an unwilling bystander in a (group)dance, thereby making this victim a Collateral Dance.
Noun: Collateral Dance; Plural noun: Collateral Dances
1. Unwilling bystander who doesn't want participate in a dance, but nevertheless gets involved by influences from peer pressure, drunk party-goers and other external sources.
2. Verb
Verb: Collateral Dance; 3rd person present: Collateral Dances; past tense: Collateral Danced; past participle: Collateral Danced; gerund or present participle: Collateral Dancing
1. The act of involving an unwilling bystander in a (group)dance, thereby making this victim a Collateral Dance.
1.1.
"John wasn't planning to join in on the Macarena, but when his drunk friends pulled him in the middle of the dancefloor he just had to dance."
"Yeah man, he totally was a Collateral Dance"
2.1.
"Dude, Danielle has been sticking to her seat all night, we should totally get her on the dancefloor!"
"Oh my god yes, we just have to Collateral Dance her"
"John wasn't planning to join in on the Macarena, but when his drunk friends pulled him in the middle of the dancefloor he just had to dance."
"Yeah man, he totally was a Collateral Dance"
2.1.
"Dude, Danielle has been sticking to her seat all night, we should totally get her on the dancefloor!"
"Oh my god yes, we just have to Collateral Dance her"
by DJ dictionary October 27, 2018
Get the Collateral Dancemug. 1- parallel, along the same vein, side by side
2- corresponding; accompanying, concomitant
3- being aside from the main subject, target, or goal
4- relating to a collateral in the sense of an obligation or security
5- expensive to the extent of being paid through a loan
6- acting in an indirect way
7- coming or directed along the side
8- collateral relative
2- corresponding; accompanying, concomitant
3- being aside from the main subject, target, or goal
4- relating to a collateral in the sense of an obligation or security
5- expensive to the extent of being paid through a loan
6- acting in an indirect way
7- coming or directed along the side
8- collateral relative
Collateral.
by MONJZWY June 14, 2023
Get the collateralmug. A collateral in video games is when a bullet hits multiple people. Most of the time people are talking about getting 2+ kills with one bullet when they say it however. Just dealing damage to multiple opponents would be collateral damage.
by bdiggles23 April 19, 2023
Get the Collateralmug.