by geezus February 01, 2003
by bob March 05, 2004
A chronic state of lethargy where one's attitude never rises above normal. Not exciting and not boring, the low energy individual confuses others by constantly remaining idle and low key despite constantly changing life circumstances.
Hey man here comes Norman. I wonder what he did last weekend. Probably, nothing out of the ordinary because he's very "low energy".
low key, sedated, Jeb Bush
low key, sedated, Jeb Bush
by Grafix Guy April 21, 2016
to lay low is another form of minding your own and worrying about your own. staying out the scene and avoiding where the hype is at. people like this stay out of unnecessary drama, have all their bills paid before they're due, live a very chill life and get very ahead in life because of this approach.
by y3333333t March 31, 2019
1. Every 30 seconds, Justin joel lowes his crotch area.
2. Dave has an issue of joel loweing while in meetings with his female co-workers.
2. Dave has an issue of joel loweing while in meetings with his female co-workers.
by Slider83 November 17, 2014
by NishRP September 04, 2020
"You going out tonight, Susie?"
"Yeah, I got a date with Johnny!"
"Johnny? Geez, does he even have a job? I'm surprised you can pry him off of the couch! He’s 26 years old and still living with mommy. Last I heard he didn’t think there was any reason to even try to get out on his own or nuthin’. He’s got about as much ambition as my pet Goldfish”
"I know...he really IS a Low Knocker, isn't he? What was I thinking?!"
"I can't answer that, but call that Low Knocker back and break it off. You can do better, Susie. Much better!"
"Yeah, I got a date with Johnny!"
"Johnny? Geez, does he even have a job? I'm surprised you can pry him off of the couch! He’s 26 years old and still living with mommy. Last I heard he didn’t think there was any reason to even try to get out on his own or nuthin’. He’s got about as much ambition as my pet Goldfish”
"I know...he really IS a Low Knocker, isn't he? What was I thinking?!"
"I can't answer that, but call that Low Knocker back and break it off. You can do better, Susie. Much better!"
by Christine Rivers January 25, 2009