In·di·an Pos·ter (in-dee-uhn pos-ter)
Indian Poster Indian Giver
noun
A facebook "friend" that gives a wall post and then takes it away by deleting it either immediately or several days later while they creep on your wall.
Indian Poster Indian Giver
noun
A facebook "friend" that gives a wall post and then takes it away by deleting it either immediately or several days later while they creep on your wall.
I'm browsing my wall looking at all the people that adore me and then I realize, "HEY! where did that comment that KT wrote like 3 weeks ago?!? She would be an Indian Poster, I could smell it on her."
by JWalker LaaBreaker March 27, 2011

Second level of Indian, where someone has been out of India for most of their life but still fit many Indian stereotypes
by dummy_brownie January 27, 2024

A game played where two participants home their forearms together and a lit cigarette is dropped in between their arms. Whoever moves their arm first loses.
by Sackof potatoes September 16, 2017

The native americans , treaties say theyre a sovereign people reserved to themselves on the land allocated for them and agreed apon. In turn they get benefits, they coined the term , because they expect to fo against aaid treaties, and act as tho they aren't foreigners on u.s soil, they are indian-givers because they shouldnt be allowed to own property on u.s soil do to the fact they traded it for their own sovereign land within our borders, yet they still demand assistance programs, and go against our laws, which is potentially a act of war.
by 44 angel - Demon 44 August 16, 2023

Person 1:hey dude look an Indian love rock!
Person 2:oh cool! What's that?
Person 1:Just another fucking rock!
Person 2:oh cool! What's that?
Person 1:Just another fucking rock!
by Mcbruhs November 21, 2021

A disgruntled native American usually above average body hair, who likes to smell his own farts and finds under age women attractive.
by Mad native August 13, 2024

An Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom situated in the Indian Ocean, halfway between Tanzania and Indonesia. The territory comprises the seven atolls of the Chagos Archipelago with over 1,000 individual islands (many very small) amounting to a total land area of 60 square kilometres (23 square miles). The largest and most southerly island is Diego Garcia, 27 square kilometres (10 square miles), the site of a Joint Military Facility of the United Kingdom and the United States.
"The only inhabitants in British Indian Ocean Territory are British and United States military personnel, and associated contractors, who collectively number around 3,000 as of 2018."
by CToad7 ALT March 13, 2023
