When you can't drive. Someone who dosen't have the skills to drive a vehicle or the money to buy a car. They can either be poor, suffer from some kind of mental illness or just be so slow they can't obtain a driver's license. Can also apply to hippie types but these are less common.
Sonny and M. Rehmeyer are carless due to their terrible financial struggles, lack of an education and epilepsy and or other sorted mental disorders.
by heeh,,, February 14, 2008
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Nuts on the carpet infront of his mom for fun. Can’t swim without passing the fuck out because he’s an anorexic fuck. Better then a safko
by Ramranch81 March 7, 2019
Get the Carness mug.Noun. A word that is mispronounced due to a type-o, division of word(s) on paper, or word that is just read incorrectly.
For insance, a person misreads a word, one would say, "You just did a carnecary!".
For insance, a person misreads a word, one would say, "You just did a carnecary!".
Example #1: pronouncing "determined" as "deetermind"
Example #2: pronouncing "organism" as "orgasm" because it's incorrectly spelt as "orgism"
Example #2: pronouncing "organism" as "orgasm" because it's incorrectly spelt as "orgism"
by Jessica December 10, 2003
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by CommodoreCrunch March 16, 2018
Get the carless whisper mug.Noun. When one pronounces a word incorrectly due to a typeo, division of word(s) on separate lines, an accidental combination of more than one word, or a basic mispronounciation.
Example #1: Pronouncing "determined" as "deetermind"
Example #2: Pronouncing "car necessary" as "carnessary" because it was printed "carnecary"
Example #3: Reading "applaud" as "apple aud" because "appl" is on one line and "aud" is on the following line
Example #2: Pronouncing "car necessary" as "carnessary" because it was printed "carnecary"
Example #3: Reading "applaud" as "apple aud" because "appl" is on one line and "aud" is on the following line
by Jessica December 11, 2003
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