The assumption that ones self-worth is far superior to others. A false sense of pride. Foolishly believing that everyone is inferior to you, looks up to you, and should bow down to your graces.
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A form or hubris manifesting on Urban Dictionary, in which people write down the names of “friends” (themselves) and describe a singular person, flagrantly ignoring Urban Dictionary rules and guidelines.
If the subject is male, a mention of the measure of his penis is not out of the question. If female, expect the description “pretty" and "nice."
Urban Dictionary Arrogance is widespread, with about 40% of entries reviewed by editors being UDA or UDTT.
Current examples are Kevin, Sam, Jill, etc.
The converse is Urban Dictionary Trash-Talking.
If the subject is male, a mention of the measure of his penis is not out of the question. If female, expect the description “pretty" and "nice."
Urban Dictionary Arrogance is widespread, with about 40% of entries reviewed by editors being UDA or UDTT.
Current examples are Kevin, Sam, Jill, etc.
The converse is Urban Dictionary Trash-Talking.
PlutoRoman: (reading) Avery-
Absolutely amazing, & perfect in every way. Has huge dick.
"Wow, he is really Avery. You are lucky to have him as a boyfriend."
PlutoRoman: (clicks "Don't Publish" button)
PlutoRoman: More urban dictionary arrogance.
Absolutely amazing, & perfect in every way. Has huge dick.
"Wow, he is really Avery. You are lucky to have him as a boyfriend."
PlutoRoman: (clicks "Don't Publish" button)
PlutoRoman: More urban dictionary arrogance.
by PlutoRoman June 14, 2010
Get the Urban Dictionary Arrogance mug.Williamsville IL- full of people who think they're better than everyone else at everything and the have the most arrogance in central IL. When in accuality they lose at quite a few activities. While they might have some good programs, they refuse to see that they are not better at everything. They feel as though they have a right to win and if they lose it couldn't have been a "good game." They proceed to say that they lost because they "were asleep," or they "weren't playing their best," or "the calls weren't fair" or "the other team cheated." They all just need to understand to try to learn from their mistakes and try to get better rather than complain and complain and complain. They also create the illusion that they are the most phenomental school that has ever walked the face of the earth. What they fail to realize is that, while winning regionals a lot is very good, rarly ever getting to State does not mean you're the best school in the entire universe. The bottom line is that the Williamsville Bullets need to get put in their place to get them to pop their HUGE air-filled heads.
by #sorrynotsorry October 3, 2012
Get the Arrogance mug.A drinking game for which you need:-
1) A coin
2) An empty pint glass
3) Any alcoholic beverage
4) Players
You then sit around a table in a large group. The first person must pour an amount of alcohol into a glass, depending on how confident they are that they can predict the outcome of the coin toss and how much they can drink they pour more or less into the glass, hence the name of the game. They must then toss a coin and call heads or tails, if they are correct then the glass is passed to the next person. If they call wrong they have to down the contents of the glass.
1) A coin
2) An empty pint glass
3) Any alcoholic beverage
4) Players
You then sit around a table in a large group. The first person must pour an amount of alcohol into a glass, depending on how confident they are that they can predict the outcome of the coin toss and how much they can drink they pour more or less into the glass, hence the name of the game. They must then toss a coin and call heads or tails, if they are correct then the glass is passed to the next person. If they call wrong they have to down the contents of the glass.
Tom: 'I can predict the outcome of a coin toss every time'
Chris: 'Really, you should be good at Arrogance then'
Tom: 'I'm good at everything, me'
Chris: 'Cool'
Tom: 'Right, *pours half litre of vodka into pint glass*, tails never fails, I predict it will be tails' *tosses coin*
*coin lands on heads*
Chris: 'Haha consume you bastard'
Chris: 'Really, you should be good at Arrogance then'
Tom: 'I'm good at everything, me'
Chris: 'Cool'
Tom: 'Right, *pours half litre of vodka into pint glass*, tails never fails, I predict it will be tails' *tosses coin*
*coin lands on heads*
Chris: 'Haha consume you bastard'
by spazzDUCK August 25, 2011
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'Maloney does not deserve to have arrogance because he is a joke'
'Maloney does not deserve to have arrogance because he is a joke'
by No Bond 2006 November 9, 2008
Get the arrogance mug.The act or habit of making statements based on pride, self-importance, conceit, or the assumption of intellectual superiority and the presumption of knowledge that is not in evidence or supported by any facts or experience.
"The War in Iraq is similar to the War in Vietnam" stated by Howard Dean is based on Dr. Dean's arrogance and self-importance, and not based on any understanding of current events or direct knowledge of the situation in Iraq.
Senator Kennedy repeating "Lie after Lie after Lie..." is evidence of his arrogance that seems to derive from little more than his family name, and not from his knowledge of the subject matter, or his understanding of events.
Contrast this to ignorance -- for example, claiming that Islam is a Peaceful Religion when in fact the religion is only peaceful to others who submit to it (the meaning of "Islam") and even then it is not peaceful to other "believers" who belong to different Islamic sects. This is not an example of arrogance as much as an example of ignorance, but the act of making such claims is similar to arrogance.
Senator Kennedy repeating "Lie after Lie after Lie..." is evidence of his arrogance that seems to derive from little more than his family name, and not from his knowledge of the subject matter, or his understanding of events.
Contrast this to ignorance -- for example, claiming that Islam is a Peaceful Religion when in fact the religion is only peaceful to others who submit to it (the meaning of "Islam") and even then it is not peaceful to other "believers" who belong to different Islamic sects. This is not an example of arrogance as much as an example of ignorance, but the act of making such claims is similar to arrogance.
by Dr. Rogers July 23, 2008
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