"ert hasn't happened yet, but the Swedes have asked me to show them around town, and I plan to show them ALL of the hotel rooms."
by c3n0byte September 07, 2011
by graham dungworth June 07, 2003
ert\èrt\adj
1:able to move
2:containing active properties <chemically~>
~ert-ness n
3:having energy or motivation
1:able to move
2:containing active properties <chemically~>
~ert-ness n
3:having energy or motivation
A young man was sitting in a reclining chair, contemplating the nuances of the universe, when a strange bit of linguistic pondering suddenly befell him: "I am sitting in this chair, yet I am still able to move. Am I ert?" The answer eluded him as he sat, his mind working feverishly on the problem. He thought, "If I had some sort of debilitating disease, I would be inert while in this chair, but alas I do not. I must be ert, I have to be."
by Just Bly March 20, 2006
by Joe SY October 12, 2017
A replacement for "lol" on AIM, meaning a small giggle, instead of actually laughing out loud, which nobody really does.
by The Bard of Anon May 17, 2005
Meaning Over-dramatic and unreasonable.
1. Tabitha Floss' parents are such erts.
2. Today in band, Ben was being an ert because I didn't tune my instrument.
2. Today in band, Ben was being an ert because I didn't tune my instrument.
by BHS Band Member April 14, 2011