A derogatory term for someone who lives on land, as opposed to on the water or ship. Often considered extremely offensive.
by wordier July 03, 2015
wealthy aristocrats (and/or nobles and/or merchants) living on manors and estates in the countryside and owning slaves (and maybe even state peasants or even serfs)
landed gentry, after mandatory military under Catherine The Great of Russia, retired to their estates to live like hedonist; this is part of the reason Russian society actually regressed to the point of revolution by 1917.
by Sexydimma September 30, 2013
by YoussefLandNow January 18, 2022
The liminal space that consists of interior of all airplanes and airports. It is everywhere, and it is nowhere. Time and space work differently there, and you'll never know who you'll run into.
John has been trapped in airplane land for seven hours since his flight got canceled and his itinerary changed.
by Ganondox January 07, 2023
Lala po land is the best land to be with all the gang members like space and magical imagination along with it inspired by Chloe Aspey herself
by Clo jnz August 18, 2021
Land of the Fee, is a play on the United States motto 'Land of the Free' implying you are not free in the United States without the payment of various fees.
The United States added the letter R to 'Fee' as they could never release their Hard-R roots.
The United States added the letter R to 'Fee' as they could never release their Hard-R roots.
by Joshua_1234 March 19, 2024
When you take your food to go but you don’t actually want it so you leave it under someone else’s car.
by Elysian Grey July 27, 2022