Noun - a person, usually from Southern California or Florida, who posts how nice their weather is on social media as the rest of the country is gripped in bitter cold temperatures.
Ted's posts on Facebook about 75 degrees in Southern California are really annoying. He's a weather prick.
by Ted Rated January 7, 2014
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Cody is such a weather geek. He stayed up all night for the NAM, GFS, and ECMWF for a snowstorm that won't even hit him.
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The erection that local weathermen get when there is the possibility that severe weather may cause damage, and they get to pre-empt your regular programming.
Mark Murray could barely hide his weather boner while reporting that certain parts of the city could see the possibility of a hint of a thundercloud.
by Wordsmiter June 11, 2009
Get the Weather Boner mug.a) one who smokes someone else's weed and doesn't put money on it
b) one who smokes weed by themselves at a party
b) one who smokes weed by themselves at a party
a) We couldn't find Josh at the party last night, so we looked in the backyard and we found him smoking all the weed by himself, thats when anir yelled out WEEEEEEEDHOEEEEEE.
b) Josh never puts money on the weed, but when someone lights up the blunt, josh is always the first one to hit it. what a weedhoe.
b) Josh never puts money on the weed, but when someone lights up the blunt, josh is always the first one to hit it. what a weedhoe.
by anirgrow January 19, 2013
Get the Weedhoe mug.Noun, Derog. A nickname intended to create irritation through perpetual, repetitve usage, not unlike Chinese water torture. Applicable to jolly, red sweatshirt-donning Napoleon devotees. Often delivered with a dismissive flick of the hand. Known to incite brutal, uncalled for responses, including, but not limited to, "Dennis, you're just a little boy" or "Rob, you're a hick and you marry your cousins".
Etymology: Weet, derived from \sweet/. Teets not a bodily reference, but rather from the historical "Tito" (see "Tito 3:16", "You can't hide from us, Tito").
Etymology: Weet, derived from \sweet/. Teets not a bodily reference, but rather from the historical "Tito" (see "Tito 3:16", "You can't hide from us, Tito").
by Patton September 22, 2006
Get the Weet Teets mug.A word often found before a noun that adds a certain element to the sentence, often implying a “quick” or “little.” Can also be found alone by itself as a noun, when you fail to think of any other words to describe what you are saying.
“Sorry, I have to take a little weehoo trip to the bathroom. My bladder is killing me!”
“Did you hear that? There was a little weehoo whisper in the wind…”
“Can you pass me that weehoo on my desk over there?
You mean your pencil?
Yes, that’s what I meant.”
“Did you hear that? There was a little weehoo whisper in the wind…”
“Can you pass me that weehoo on my desk over there?
You mean your pencil?
Yes, that’s what I meant.”
by Ponya September 4, 2021
Get the weehoo mug.Applied to someone who is present only when things are going well or when they need something, but at the first sign of trouble/hardship, they disappear faster than Brittney Spears's career
In sports, the term is often confused with a bandwagoner, but unlike bandwagon fans, a fair weather fan initially has some interest in the team, but they want nothing to do with them when tough times occur. As soon as the team starts to turn things around and starts winning, they act as if they been there through thick and thin.
A fair weather friend is more of an associate/acquaintance. They aren't truly your friend, but you talk to them enough to somewhat know them personally. They act nice to you when they need something, but as soon as you need them to return the favor, they are nowhere to be found. A true friend is there for you no matter what.
This term can be applied to anything in life, but these are the most common.
In sports, the term is often confused with a bandwagoner, but unlike bandwagon fans, a fair weather fan initially has some interest in the team, but they want nothing to do with them when tough times occur. As soon as the team starts to turn things around and starts winning, they act as if they been there through thick and thin.
A fair weather friend is more of an associate/acquaintance. They aren't truly your friend, but you talk to them enough to somewhat know them personally. They act nice to you when they need something, but as soon as you need them to return the favor, they are nowhere to be found. A true friend is there for you no matter what.
This term can be applied to anything in life, but these are the most common.
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-Example of fair weather fan-
Me: The Lakers are on tonight, I can't wait
Fair Weather Fan: I can't wait either, they rock this year
Me: I thought you said acouple years back you were done watching them after ________ got traded and you couldn't stand all their mounting losses
Fair Weather Fan: Shh the games starting
-Example of Fair Weather Friend-
Fair Weather Friend: Hey I was absent last week, can I borrow your notes?
Me: Sure man, no prob
Fair Weather Friend: Cool man thanks. You wanna chill later on after your done with all your classes?
......Later on that day......
Fair Weather Friend: Thanks for letting me use your notes, i got a B on the test
Me: Its cool. So we still gonna hang out?
Fair Weather Friend: Huh, hang out? Nah man I can't, I got plans with other people
-Example of fair weather fan-
Me: The Lakers are on tonight, I can't wait
Fair Weather Fan: I can't wait either, they rock this year
Me: I thought you said acouple years back you were done watching them after ________ got traded and you couldn't stand all their mounting losses
Fair Weather Fan: Shh the games starting
-Example of Fair Weather Friend-
Fair Weather Friend: Hey I was absent last week, can I borrow your notes?
Me: Sure man, no prob
Fair Weather Friend: Cool man thanks. You wanna chill later on after your done with all your classes?
......Later on that day......
Fair Weather Friend: Thanks for letting me use your notes, i got a B on the test
Me: Its cool. So we still gonna hang out?
Fair Weather Friend: Huh, hang out? Nah man I can't, I got plans with other people
by .PiCe.NuSSy. January 20, 2009
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