To be taught at home rather than the god-awful abominations that are public schools. Or, as all the definitions that are no doubt above this one say, it is a person who, do to living an "isolated" life, is a socially awkward person, an idiot with no fashion sense, or a retarded person. (I'm allowed to complain about public schools because I was in one for a while, by the way.)
Person A: I just got back from school, where I learned information that I already knew, didn't really need to know and wasn't interested in knowing about, and stuff that I just didn't understand.
Person B: I'm home-schooled, so I got to learn about things that I'm interested in, and none of it was overly complicated, so I had enough time focus on my interests and maintain a healthy sleep schedule!
Person B: I'm home-schooled, so I got to learn about things that I'm interested in, and none of it was overly complicated, so I had enough time focus on my interests and maintain a healthy sleep schedule!
by A Name. I'm uncreative. January 14, 2018

Instead of calling it being lazy… we shall call it home-basing.
Because that is a verb, people.
And your family appreciates you just taking up space sometimes.
Because that is a verb, people.
And your family appreciates you just taking up space sometimes.
I am going to indulge in some lazy home-basing this Sunday. The kids will be stopping in and out for snacks and the neighbors might pop in for quick visits. Maybe I’ll catch up laundry and make cookies… I don’t know.
by Twinkie Situation July 4, 2021

by UnsocialHuman34 April 5, 2024

home is a place where you feel safe loved and protected, its not always a building with four walls and a roof.. sometimes it can be people
home is a place where you feel safe loved and protected, its not always a building with four walls and a roof.. sometimes it can be people
by j.r.a December 12, 2020

by Zon’t Zo It December 25, 2022

The act of shopping for your home. To visit a physical retail store and browse for items that make your house into a home.
by sbo88 September 20, 2023

In country recording artist Miranda Lambert's 2010 hit single titled "The House That Built Me", there is a verse that says, "Mama cut out pictures of houses for years from Better Homes and Gardens magazine".
by Wendysfg May 7, 2023
