The condition of having left or abandoned someone or someplace, often abruptly, under difficult or unpleasant circumstances, and with the implication of not intending to come back. Colloquial misspelling of "ran off." The term is derived from the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou, in which an rather unlearned character wishes to convey to other characters that his wife left him but does not wish to say so aloud in front of his son.
by Edward January 06, 2004
The world of professional wrestling, AKA homo-erotic man beatings, does not own this little abbreviation. Or more specifically it did not coin the phrase. It was perhaps the illustrious Woodrow Wilson who first used this phrase in a memorable moment. At the end of the Great War (WWI) the world was indeed ripe for the blessings of a new world order, a brave new world to be ushered in by Wilson’s brain child- The League of Nations...too bad the US never joined this little club. The frightening little phrase has since been spat out by just about every two bit dictator and ambitious jerk out there. It is also to the name of a song by the band Ministry. No, dear friend, the WCW did not invent this phrase just shortened it to fit your attention span and redesigned it to entice you into watching two mean get all oiled up and tug at each other’s spandex shorts. Oh and, Novus Ordo Seclorum, the words beneath the unfinished pyramid on the back of the $1 bill is latin for, "new order of the ages". And in the other corner we have Sting...his body all exposed and his face all painted up for you. NWO4L!
Bush Sr. said the following about Iraq War I, "this war is a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times...a New World Order N W O can emerge."
by lastreptile November 13, 2006
maulduune's w e e n o r is when a papi bembi makes a wocky slush and literally pours it on his w e e n o r
by Xx_71_w e e n o r_71_xX January 22, 2021
S h n o i c e is a word to describe something amazing, stunning and incredible. Many would use this word to describe an object, a piece of work or a photo.
by Katieeeeeeeeeeeeeee loves pigs December 07, 2020
by Bomis Bakdel March 01, 2021
An expressively animated and firm way of saying NO! For no means no. Have the courage to say no in life. Don’t say it for the sake of saying no. Say it when you truly want to. Say no to peer pressure too. Life becomes so much happier and empowing when we can say no to the opinions of others, no to unwelcomed advances, no to invitations that you truly don’t want to take part in and so on.
by wordish June 06, 2022