by PrettygurlO December 29, 2017
by Sailsquirrel February 16, 2009
by Popo water bottle June 8, 2023
A term used to refer to somebody that is capable of inflicting high amounts of harm and damage upon any unfortunate person that happens to anger them; an absolute weapon; the hard man of the town. These types of people, from whom I advise that you stay at least 500 kilometres away, are incredibly dangerous and can win a fight against even the toughest silverback gorilla.
by BigLadIzaac March 11, 2019
by pr13sth00d September 17, 2013
(n) : A person (commonly an athlete) with physical ability that cannot be gained through training. Those who are physical specimens break the mold for most athletes because they do exceptionally well under physically stressful or challenging situations and/or have more potential than others to be a world-class phenomenon in sports or on the battlefield.
Out of all of us, David is the fastest, strongest, and has the most endurance on the football team. He's a physical specimen.
by fleetfeet93 July 14, 2011
A human of extraordinary attractiveness. Key characteristics are body proportion, symmetry, moral fiber, a high level of functional fitness, and overall intelligence.
'Perfect' - in that nothing need be added or taken away; beauty derived from unity and wholeness.
'Specimen' - in that the individual has qualities, mannerisms, style or ways of thinking that others naturally notice and try to emulate
Contrary to popular belief, perfect specimens do not possess specific body types or facial features, etc - as this falsely implies that there is only one way of being perfect. (This is why combining Megan Fox's face, Kim Kardashian's breasts, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's legs would look unnatural - visually striking maybe, but not truly compelling)
Perfect specimens often inspire feelings of awe, intimacy, mesmerization, and love, or alternatively fear, jealousy, envy and hatred.
'Perfect' - in that nothing need be added or taken away; beauty derived from unity and wholeness.
'Specimen' - in that the individual has qualities, mannerisms, style or ways of thinking that others naturally notice and try to emulate
Contrary to popular belief, perfect specimens do not possess specific body types or facial features, etc - as this falsely implies that there is only one way of being perfect. (This is why combining Megan Fox's face, Kim Kardashian's breasts, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's legs would look unnatural - visually striking maybe, but not truly compelling)
Perfect specimens often inspire feelings of awe, intimacy, mesmerization, and love, or alternatively fear, jealousy, envy and hatred.
"There's just something about him...he's like a perfect specimen"
"She's got it all - looks, smarts, talent. What a perfect specimen!"
"She's got it all - looks, smarts, talent. What a perfect specimen!"
by neonpony September 30, 2014