by bobdave_ September 30, 2020

The motto of all AP European History classes across the United States. Used to find fellow Euro scholars in large crowded areas. The phrase has its origins in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, but anyone reading this definition should probably know that.
"How many poor souls in this school take AP Euro?"
"Just call out 'Hark Eek Low!' and listen for all the nerds that join in."
"Just call out 'Hark Eek Low!' and listen for all the nerds that join in."
by UlrichZwingli October 13, 2011

by Tootootrue March 30, 2019

When in the bid process for services, your bid is the lowest bid out of all the bidders by a wide margin and is most likely missing scope and you most likely have to honor your bid
by anonymous June 8, 2022

A feeling that only applies to a tool named Danny. This feeling is brought on when someone doesn’t do what Danny wants to makes his day more fun.
Antonym of “low vibes”: Doing whatever Danny asks.
Antonym of “low vibes”: Doing whatever Danny asks.
Danny: Hey man wanna go to a festival and dress up as husband and wife? We can kiss in public. Wouldn’t that be magnificently brilliant? We would get soooo much pussy bro.
Danny’s friend: No sorry I have to go to work that day.
Danny: wow bro “Low Vibes”
Danny’s friend: No sorry I have to go to work that day.
Danny: wow bro “Low Vibes”
by Kingbummblenuts January 12, 2024

A "hushed hullabaloo" response from a crowd of amazed onlookers when witnessing da movement of a creature or machine from one locale to another.
Maybe a group of observers watching a newly-unveiled conveyance-contraption proceeding forwards and/or backwards would indeed start out responding with merely a "low commotion", but soon they would likely give a rousing cheer and really start noisily jumping up and down in gleeful excitement.
by QuacksO March 14, 2024
