On Graigslist listings that are there and gone in a flash. Listings that are on so short a time you usually don't know they were even there. I suspect that some people use software that alerts them when certain types of listings appear and the rest of use never see the listing. Craigslist seems to be going the way of ebay, professionals are crowding out regular buyers, and sellers.
That listing was posted 2 minutes ago and now it's deleted, another flash listing. I can't park in front of my computer, and the good stuff is always gone by the time I see the listing. I don't spend much time on Craigslist anymore flash listings have taken the fun out of it.
by mikie the yorkie April 2, 2008
Get the flash listings mug.1) Aspirations of an unrealistic career (usually one that will result in a high public profile), especially when the practitioner fails to execute chose line of work flawlessly. Pursuing in a reckless manner such that supporters and facilitators become the subject of bad press and have to thus sell the Lakers box, paintings, ect., As the result of purchasing unnecessary recording studio equipment.
2) The intentional courting of favorable public opinion or admiration. As opposed to the accumulation of monetary wealth or power in a particular social cast. Social climbing, Fame whoring.
3) hcorruption, Mel Gibson Phone Rant 6, :08.
2) The intentional courting of favorable public opinion or admiration. As opposed to the accumulation of monetary wealth or power in a particular social cast. Social climbing, Fame whoring.
3) hcorruption, Mel Gibson Phone Rant 6, :08.
You're outta here in 15 minutes. I'd never seen you clear out so fast as when I said I'd pull the plug on you fucking lustic bullshit. You coming here today was comedy.
by FreshScones January 23, 2013
Get the Lustic mug.1. very intelligent female with a big heart
2. sexy armenian girl
3. gorgeous ; pretty ; hot ; loved
2. sexy armenian girl
3. gorgeous ; pretty ; hot ; loved
*girl passes by*
guy1: OMFG dude did you just see that Lusine pass by.
guy2:heelll yeaah she's smoking HOT
guy1: OMFG dude did you just see that Lusine pass by.
guy2:heelll yeaah she's smoking HOT
by luuusssiiinnneee June 10, 2009
Get the Lusine mug.When the atomic bomb went off to end season 5, everyone in the room giddily enjoyed their lostingles before jumping in to a debate of what would happen in season 6.
by Foolishly Satisfied Lost Fan February 3, 2010
Get the Lostingles mug.The act of writing a long and interesting story with many mysteries, which, due to the story's complexity, attracts many fans, but then continues to stall, prolong, postpone, or flat-out ignores the answers to the story's questions, thus essentially jerking around the loyal fans.
This word comes from the TV show "Lost" on ABC, but can describe any story which follows the definition, such as the the videogame "Half-Life 2", or the manga, "Bleach".
There are two main reasons why a story is "losting". The first is that the writers are not creative enough to come up with an answer to the questions posed that can meet the fans expectations, and thus try to pretend that the questions never existed. The second is that, due to marketing pressures, the writers are forced to continue a story longer than they have ever anticipated, and thus are forbidden from giving away any answers indefinitely. The second method may be referred to as "Milking the Cash-Cow".
This word comes from the TV show "Lost" on ABC, but can describe any story which follows the definition, such as the the videogame "Half-Life 2", or the manga, "Bleach".
There are two main reasons why a story is "losting". The first is that the writers are not creative enough to come up with an answer to the questions posed that can meet the fans expectations, and thus try to pretend that the questions never existed. The second is that, due to marketing pressures, the writers are forced to continue a story longer than they have ever anticipated, and thus are forbidden from giving away any answers indefinitely. The second method may be referred to as "Milking the Cash-Cow".
A quick way to spot if a story is losting is to look for a situation in which an answer to a story's various questions can simply and easily be answered, only for the story to not do so. Here are a few examples:
1) Lost:
After spending an entire season building up the suspense and mystery of the Island's native inhabitants, known as the "Others", one of the survivors of the plane-crash comes face-to-face with an "Other". The survivor asks "Who are you people?", to which the "Other" replies, "It doesn't matter who we are", thus effectively telling all the loyal fans who cared about this storyline to go screw themselves.
2)Half-Life 2:
In the first Half-Life, you play through the eyes of Gordon Freeman, and thus are purposely not told the answers to many mysteries in order to obtain the illusion that the player is just as confused as anyone else is in the story after an alien-invasion takes place.
However, ten years later, during Half-Life 2, you are surrounded by dozens of friendly characters who all know exactly what happened during the events of the first Half-Life. Despite this, no answers are given, leaving fans to read separate books and searching for hidden audio files within the games to fill in the blanks to the story.
1) Lost:
After spending an entire season building up the suspense and mystery of the Island's native inhabitants, known as the "Others", one of the survivors of the plane-crash comes face-to-face with an "Other". The survivor asks "Who are you people?", to which the "Other" replies, "It doesn't matter who we are", thus effectively telling all the loyal fans who cared about this storyline to go screw themselves.
2)Half-Life 2:
In the first Half-Life, you play through the eyes of Gordon Freeman, and thus are purposely not told the answers to many mysteries in order to obtain the illusion that the player is just as confused as anyone else is in the story after an alien-invasion takes place.
However, ten years later, during Half-Life 2, you are surrounded by dozens of friendly characters who all know exactly what happened during the events of the first Half-Life. Despite this, no answers are given, leaving fans to read separate books and searching for hidden audio files within the games to fill in the blanks to the story.
by Jbrew September 11, 2007
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1. The effect of a man that is lusticious.
2. A quality that one posssses, that seduces the oppostie sex.
3. A man's appearance that has attractive qualities, unknowingly used to lure girls.
4. The cause of a girl's large physical attraction to a man.
1. The effect of a man that is lusticious.
2. A quality that one posssses, that seduces the oppostie sex.
3. A man's appearance that has attractive qualities, unknowingly used to lure girls.
4. The cause of a girl's large physical attraction to a man.
The girl is in lust with his lusticiousness, now that he has a new haircut.
The girls are obsessing over the lusticiousness of the boy benching 250lbs in the gym.
The girls are obsessing over the lusticiousness of the boy benching 250lbs in the gym.
by ilikeabreves123 April 21, 2009
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