1. The term mistakenly used by idiots, attempting to sound smart, instead of using term, "sociopath."
Person No. 1: "That guy doesn't care about anyone's feelings
Person No. 2: "Yeah. Complete social path."
Person No. 3: "You should probably give up on life right now."
Person No. 2: "Yeah. Complete social path."
Person No. 3: "You should probably give up on life right now."
by Anon65 May 15, 2011
Get the Social Path mug.That part of Connecticut that is a suburban hellhole, a middle-class nightmare. It includes any place with easy access to Interstate 91, and/or Interstate 95 from New Haven south. Patheticut spawns upwardly-mobile yuppie scum who go north to Vermont for a second home or vacation, and then ruin that place as well. People from Patheticut act like crabs in a basket - as soon as one gets near the top, another will grab its dangling lower exremity to pull itself up, thereby pulling the other down. The only way to get out is to crawl over someone else.
Every summer my wife drags me down to Patheticut to see the in-laws. All they talk about is money, shopping, commuting, and the country club. Chip and Buffy try to impress us with their fancy talk about yachting and golf. Ewww...Patheticut. Get me out of here!
by Bolton Outlaw January 17, 2008
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To be "led down the primrose path" is an idiom suggesting that one is being deceived or led astray, often by a hypocrite
by FreakTower January 12, 2012
Get the Primrose Path mug.Horribly unattractive people who submit photographs of themselves for the word "sexy" that make you want to claw your eyes out.
by Liam knows where his towell is January 15, 2009
Get the Pathetic mug.He couldnt even barbeque the chicken thighs properly. He was pathetic.
He could'nt take the stro rum. He was pathetic and weak.
He could'nt take the stro rum. He was pathetic and weak.
by baizewood December 17, 2003
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The attribution of human emotions or characteristics to inanimate objects or to nature.
The phrase was coined by the English critic John Ruskin in Modern Painters (1843–60), to describe the ascription of human feelings to the outside world.
The attribution of human emotions or characteristics to inanimate objects or to nature.
The phrase was coined by the English critic John Ruskin in Modern Painters (1843–60), to describe the ascription of human feelings to the outside world.
Examples of pathetic fallacy
When Lee leaves the clouds in the sky weep with my eyes....
The sun smiles everytime I see Lee's face....
When Lee leaves the clouds in the sky weep with my eyes....
The sun smiles everytime I see Lee's face....
by dobby101 October 9, 2006
Get the Pathetic Fallacy mug.Slang term used by natives for the town of Pacifica. (Also known as "Pacifyllis" and, sadly, "Hayward by the Sea.") This coastal town is only 16 miles south of San Francisco, and yet may as well be hundreds of miles away in terms of political attitudes and current fashion. This place has long been the stop for people to gas up, stretch their legs, and take a leak at Denny's while en route to spots(like Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz)more inviting down the coast.
by kaetzle December 20, 2008
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