People who tend to use "lion" motives to get to place to place. Worst form of party goer. Someone who has an undeserved sense of entitlement. Commonly will go to places uninvited and being entirely disrespectful for no reason.
by RFournier June 11, 2010
(verb) Running your fingers through your partner's hair durning vigorous making out causing a drastic increase in hair volume; thus causing the hair to take on the appearance of a lion's mane.
{Brian and Michele intensly making out on a futon}
Michele: BRIAN! I told you not to lion me! We are going to visit my parents later!
Brian: It's better than leaving a chinese takeout in your purse.
Michele: BRIAN! I told you not to lion me! We are going to visit my parents later!
Brian: It's better than leaving a chinese takeout in your purse.
by Travis Urban August 25, 2008
1) to be held without victory, to be swept; 2) 2008 Detroit Lions season of losing; 3) to lose at everything in a big way; 4) winless, void of victory
by kdbraith August 24, 2009
1. not eager or willing to work or exert oneself; indolent; slothful
2. averse or disinclined to work when needed
3. Unorganized, and unreliable
2. averse or disinclined to work when needed
3. Unorganized, and unreliable
by Dr. Swoll April 05, 2022
a lion is the second largest feline,next to the tiger, they live in africa in the savannah and some live in more wooded areas
Male lions are much larger than female lions but the female lions do all the hunting for that reason, male lions are to big and slow to catch anything besides something slow, and male lions who live in more wooded areas are more likley to hunt for themselves
there are often only 2 adult male lions in a pride and many females with cubs of either gender
lions r very defensive and protective of their prides and usually males will not tolerate outside males and the females will not tolerate outside females
male lions are expelled or leave on their own wen they mature
the new male leaders, after they "dethrone" the past leader, will often kill the remaining cubs
and there is my detailed definition :)
Male lions are much larger than female lions but the female lions do all the hunting for that reason, male lions are to big and slow to catch anything besides something slow, and male lions who live in more wooded areas are more likley to hunt for themselves
there are often only 2 adult male lions in a pride and many females with cubs of either gender
lions r very defensive and protective of their prides and usually males will not tolerate outside males and the females will not tolerate outside females
male lions are expelled or leave on their own wen they mature
the new male leaders, after they "dethrone" the past leader, will often kill the remaining cubs
and there is my detailed definition :)
by snoww July 16, 2006
A big, furry brown cat, found in the savvanna of Africa. NOT the jungle, you phyco's. Often toated as the king of beasts, and no one knows why. Some say that the lion is the biggest cat, even though the tiger is the biggest cat in the world. Often hunted for trophies.
Lion- Bwa ha ha! I'm the lord of the jungle!
Tiger- (walks out of jungle) Dude, you live in a savvanna
Lion- Shut up and bow, slave!
Tiger- (bashes lion with paw, instantly snapping neck) Bitch!
Tiger- (walks out of jungle) Dude, you live in a savvanna
Lion- Shut up and bow, slave!
Tiger- (bashes lion with paw, instantly snapping neck) Bitch!
by Bixxo July 12, 2006
The notion that any adage or proverb will become instantly improved if you substitute one of the original words with "lion," as created by J. Jacques in his web comic, Questionable Content.
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw lions
The enemy of my enemy is my lion
I would do anything for lion, but I wouldn't do that.
Speak softly and carry a big lion
Measure twice, lion once
Don't look a gift lion in the mouth (This actually makes more sense then the original saying)
The enemy of my enemy is my lion
I would do anything for lion, but I wouldn't do that.
Speak softly and carry a big lion
Measure twice, lion once
Don't look a gift lion in the mouth (This actually makes more sense then the original saying)
by J Bernard December 05, 2007