From the Latin Herald meaning King. A man of God's own choosing to lead a nation. Subject to His approval and His removal. A man with a perfectly round head. A man of many thoughts and a few words.
by Heraldry February 06, 2010
A lesbian meme which started when a tumblr user attended a premier of the 2015 movie "Carol" and made a post mentioning the amount of heterosexual elderly people who also attended. In the post, they mention how a certain couple in particular sat in front of them and how, halfway through the movie, the woman leaned to her husband and said "Harold, they're lesbians". This now is most often used to caption a photo or gif set involving a fictional or nonfictional lesbian relationship.
*two women I wish would get in a relationship look at each other in an episode of a tv show I watch*
Me: "Harold..."
Me: "Harold..."
by thatmoviegeek January 12, 2016
equivalent to the infinity sign in math. All encompassing. Doesn't give a damn and cares too much. Both tall and short, depending on who is standing next to him, the ultimate mate and mates ultimately, no end to his personality and no beginning either(pause), the ultimate competitor, yet competes with no one. Loves to drink lemonade but doesn't like the taste of lemons. He drinks green kool-aid with fish......
by Websters2010 February 05, 2010
A guy who is the sweetest person you'll ever meet. He's smart intelligent and handsome. He's very blessed in the pants area and knows how to use it. When he loves , he loves hard. Get you a Harold.
by Tashanette December 21, 2016
Very strong pain killers in pill form. Can also be used with reference to any high dosage or max strength medicine.
Otherwise known as harold shipmans or horsepills.
Otherwise known as harold shipmans or horsepills.
Mrs; "No, love I've got a head ache!"
Mr; "Well take some harolds then!"
"Take two harolds and call me in the morning!"
Mr; "Well take some harolds then!"
"Take two harolds and call me in the morning!"
by Eric Wood February 22, 2004
a derogatory term that is used as an insult to the worst degree. Used most often for intelligence. Originated in KY high school.
by v April 01, 2003
It was a harold one last night at the bar.
A friend told me he got robbed last night, so I responded harold.
A friend told me he got robbed last night, so I responded harold.
by Jeweler, MC December 06, 2007