The most boring chunk of land you will ever visit. Located in the US, the Great Plains takes up all or part of Montana, Wyoming, The Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Driving through here is like being in Math class. There's jack shit to do and you'll see more tumbleweeds than you will houses.
Jim: "Dude I heard Dave died while traveling the Great Plains."
Ethan: "Well no shit, that place's boring as hell"
Tim: "You guys have traveled?"
Ethan: "Well no shit, that place's boring as hell"
Tim: "You guys have traveled?"
by Heartbreaker is hungry December 10, 2022

by plain sauce boy September 15, 2017

A woman who is neither very attractive nor very ugly. She tends to be right in the middle of the spectrum or the top of the Bell Curve.
Amelia became a feminist because she was a Plain Jane. Men didn't really notice her when she walked by, because she just wasn't very attractive. Feminism told Amelia that men are shallow, disgusting pigs and she believed it, because she saw all of her attractive friends getting flirted with in front of her.
Being a Plain Jane is kind of like being a man, you're going to have to work.
Being a Plain Jane is kind of like being a man, you're going to have to work.
by Edog36 September 23, 2015

Jody: I heard you're from that shit hole town called Daleville.
Billy: No, it's worse.... Level Plains, across the street from there.
Jody: What a dumb ass name for a shit hole town
Billy: No, it's worse.... Level Plains, across the street from there.
Jody: What a dumb ass name for a shit hole town
by LevelPlainsPlaya December 15, 2011

by Sir. B March 4, 2021

by team norf souf August 9, 2006

Used in a similar fashion as John Doe, except used to describe a generic boy from Northern NJ/NY corridor. It is possible to see varying dress, especially for Long Island plain jons, but typical garb includes plain no logo t shirts and sweats. Typically of the white boy wigger white T variety, but can vary. Basketball shorts, however, are a necessity to being a plain jon.
by The Almanac January 3, 2017
