"My cousin Jeff wants to end it, because he's just a crappy plane-labeller."
A man who labels planes is a plane-labeller.
A man who labels planes is a plane-labeller.
by jonathan November 19, 2002
It's when somebody says : Just chilling in my dad's Porsche, wearing my Ralph Lauren sunglasses and my Christopher louboutins . So they state the designer labels they wear
by Turbanfacts August 07, 2014
A tag on the back of a shirt. Exactly what Hanes got rid of, as the package of tagless shirts says "No more scratchy label". Tags were obviously called that because they chafe.
by Hand Hanzo February 23, 2005
When someone who should be medicated for bi-polar or schizophrenia doesn't take their medication; or chooses to go the holistic way through vitamin or mineral pills. (Adj)
by sidmon69 October 06, 2019
by Dfiwnhfkfme August 28, 2017
All words used descriptively, most often as an apt defense, avoiding any means of a legitimate approach to or discussion of an issue. Regardless of "collective thoughts" on the validity or seriousness of the issue itself.
Anyone who hates Bush is a "Liberal", even though Liberal is another of the overly used Useless Labels. I'm probably some dumb fucking rich person or some stupid idiot who votes Republican because I don't understand the concept of propaganda and two ruling parties.
by Adam Joseph Dooley April 09, 2007
1. A most redundant 'rung in the social ladder' to describe a certain person's tastes, likes, dislikes, and overall character. Highly OVERATED.
2. Something that you most defenitely do not put over a baby's mouth to keep her quiet.
2. Something that you most defenitely do not put over a baby's mouth to keep her quiet.
1. "Her label? Oh, I'm sorry, she must have scraped the barcode off the back of her neck. Looks like she's an individual now. SECURITY!"
2. "Catie, we can NOT tell mom. Just say that she's....asleep."
2. "Catie, we can NOT tell mom. Just say that she's....asleep."
by Squirrelykins June 23, 2005