A word that can be used in many parts of daily speech as a verb, adjective, and noun. Can reference alignment on something or disagreement. Even can be used to identify tricksters and scams.
by Arshdawg June 21, 2021
this term (noun/adj) itself is a short form of Lao-Szechuan and has multiple meanings that can differ based on context. It is widely used to signify an asian meal that incorporates some sort of oriental seasoned meat cooked with veggies and served on a side of rice. Also, the term can be used to explain something in a negative regard and show signs of difficult/hopeless situations.
Term used as a noun:
Dwight: Hey Alex, what have you prepared for dinner tonight?
Alex: Tonight, we will be having Lao-Sesh.
Term used as an adjective:
Dwight: How was your Organic Chemistry exam last week?
Alex: Scores came back and I got the class low, 14.5%. I got Lao-Seshed.
Dwight: Hey Alex, what have you prepared for dinner tonight?
Alex: Tonight, we will be having Lao-Sesh.
Term used as an adjective:
Dwight: How was your Organic Chemistry exam last week?
Alex: Scores came back and I got the class low, 14.5%. I got Lao-Seshed.
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by pikneger69 March 27, 2023
Lao is an incredibly pretty person, with a bubbly personality and a sense of humor of a goddess. She also has an excellent music taste and is a very loyal friend and person overall.
by yeahimadeanurbandictionaryacc January 01, 2021
- A small, landlocked country bordered by Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand & Mekhong river. The capital city is Vientiane (Wiang Chan). It's like a communism & more traditionalism version of Thailand.
Fun fact : It used to have more land until the Thais conquered the current Isan region.
- The singular version that's normally used to call the people (Lao), is used as a derogatory by low-educated Thais to look down any fellow Thai (sometimes to Lao people) who's out of the trend.
Fun fact : It used to have more land until the Thais conquered the current Isan region.
- The singular version that's normally used to call the people (Lao), is used as a derogatory by low-educated Thais to look down any fellow Thai (sometimes to Lao people) who's out of the trend.
National food of Laos is Tam Bak Hung (Somtam), Larb and sticky rice, you don't go to Laos if you miss them. Very Zaab.
by Shiine-1 June 20, 2022