by Awesome_e February 26, 2017
by MrSmartLamp March 17, 2016
1. An interlocking plastic building toy. Used by many people through out their childhood (usually boys).
2. An indigenous Australian word meaning "fight". It is pronounces leg-oh.
2. An indigenous Australian word meaning "fight". It is pronounces leg-oh.
1. "hey man wanna come over and play with my lego? I made a cool space ship"
2. "Oi bra, you want to lego?"
2. "Oi bra, you want to lego?"
by Slangmaster3000 February 07, 2008
lego.
by DontYouJustWantToKillYourself August 19, 2022
Mark: Hey, did you hear about what happened to Jody?
Pete: No, what?
Mark: He stepped on a Lego. He might need to get his foot amputated.
Pete: Over a piece of plastic? Damn.
Pete: No, what?
Mark: He stepped on a Lego. He might need to get his foot amputated.
Pete: Over a piece of plastic? Damn.
by Intelligence001 August 16, 2016
Prefix meaning false, fake, counterfeit, unsatisfactory, disappointing, or insufficient. Similar to pseudo.
Derives its meaning from the stark and often disappointing contrast between real world things and their Lego™ play-set equivalents.
Derives its meaning from the stark and often disappointing contrast between real world things and their Lego™ play-set equivalents.
"Dude, I thought you said you bought a laptop."
"It's technically called a netbook -- it's smaller and more convenient than a full-size laptop, but it's still a laptop."
"Whatever man, that's a lego-laptop."
"It's technically called a netbook -- it's smaller and more convenient than a full-size laptop, but it's still a laptop."
"Whatever man, that's a lego-laptop."
by zgx October 20, 2009
by jilldo December 28, 2003