When trying to get to your destination by car and every alternate route you try is jam-packed with bumper-to-bumper traffic, especially during rush-hour.
Boss: Why were you late this morning, Johnson?
Johnson: Truman Show Traffic, sir. I tried six different ways to get here, and each time I ran into heavy congestion.
Johnson: Truman Show Traffic, sir. I tried six different ways to get here, and each time I ran into heavy congestion.
by bbbbbbbostonian September 15, 2010
Meaning this is your favorite show to watch, also can apply to movies.
Mostly used in my black household.
Mostly used in my black household.
Person A: "The show Lucifer is my favorite! Thas my show!"
Person B: "That's cool and all but the Vampire Diaries is my show, personally!"
Person C: "Thas cooo!"
Person B: "That's cool and all but the Vampire Diaries is my show, personally!"
Person C: "Thas cooo!"
by goreimages June 24, 2021
The show hosted by Craig Ferguson. Comes on after David Letterman at 12:36 am on CBS.
Can be abbreviated LLS or TLLS.
Can be abbreviated LLS or TLLS.
by :DDDDDDDDD August 05, 2008
The greatest TV Show that was ever made. It was a cult sitcom that ran from 1998 to 2006. It is about several teenagers, etc. on the verge of adulthood living in the fictional East coast of state city of Point's Place, Wisconsin. Provided a start to many people, especially Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, and Wilmer Valderrama. Usually included Tommy Chong of Cheech & Chong. Added to the career of Kurtwood SmithIt was hilarious and does not disappoint. It was known for pushing the boundaries, as it involved teens and adults doing drugs, having sex, breaking laws, etc. Also known for its theme song.
My favorite show is That 70's Show.
by Lancington June 29, 2009
1. Describes a car that is much faster than it looks (see "sleeper")
2. Describes someone who is very good at what they do but would have you think otherwise (ex: a humble person, or a swindler)
2. Describes someone who is very good at what they do but would have you think otherwise (ex: a humble person, or a swindler)
by iuahdfpgiuhadifgh February 05, 2012
A TV show or movie designed to cater to yuppies or yuppie wannabes that may still be in elementary school, secondary school or college.
The lead character and their significant other, if around, usually have very successful, professional careers, usually as a doctor, lawyer or important company or government official.
Usually, not always, the lead is depicted as achieved an astronomical amount right at the beginning of their careers. In Damages on FX, Ellen has graduated from law school and has numerous six-figure offers from law firms. She soon takes on a major multi-million dollar class action lawsuit and gets $2 million in bonuses after the case is settled. Most law graduates are lucky to get a paralegal job.
These shows are propaganda for universities who want their students to believe years of school will pay off with lucrative salaries and important careers. Some teens and twenty-somethings will religiously watch these shows under the impression it depicts the career field they are trying to get into.
Most of these shows are the projections of writers who failed to become all these things in life.
The lead character and their significant other, if around, usually have very successful, professional careers, usually as a doctor, lawyer or important company or government official.
Usually, not always, the lead is depicted as achieved an astronomical amount right at the beginning of their careers. In Damages on FX, Ellen has graduated from law school and has numerous six-figure offers from law firms. She soon takes on a major multi-million dollar class action lawsuit and gets $2 million in bonuses after the case is settled. Most law graduates are lucky to get a paralegal job.
These shows are propaganda for universities who want their students to believe years of school will pay off with lucrative salaries and important careers. Some teens and twenty-somethings will religiously watch these shows under the impression it depicts the career field they are trying to get into.
Most of these shows are the projections of writers who failed to become all these things in life.
by interneti January 07, 2009
When you are being cheap without knowing it (it's used to warn people that they are doing something cheap/jewish). Usually used with Jewish people.
Man1: Would you please spare a dime for children in need?
Man2: Umm...I don't think I can do that(walks away)
Man3(to Man2): Wow you couldn't spare a dime? Your jew is showing.
Man2: Umm...I don't think I can do that(walks away)
Man3(to Man2): Wow you couldn't spare a dime? Your jew is showing.
by goldinismyname December 08, 2010