The origin of the name caine lowe comes from modern-day Kentucky. It is commonly used to describe an inbred child with the mother and son, usually names Larry. But once in a while Larry and grandpa caine both team up Caine and show him his "Family tree" right in the ass. Caines usually weigh around 200-300 pounds and have no skills whatsoever. Caines typically are albino and have no eyebrows.
by BigDaddy1029384756 March 5, 2018

by rowan moran 111 September 19, 2016

A riff on when they go low, we go high. Meant to indicate an intent to respond to incivility or violence with GREATER incivility or violence. Gained popularity during the 2023 Titan submersible disaster.
Michelle Obama said, “When they go low, we go high” but I think that's bullshit. I think that when they go low, we go submarine
by purplebackpack89 March 27, 2024

by cassie and tammy :D May 4, 2003

Low hound is a stand up ten toes , no nonsense type of person , he loves with all his heart and makes money easy.
by Ache November 22, 2021

(of a pitched ball) below a certain level, such as the batter's knees, as it comes across home plate, and thus outside the strike zone.
(of a vowel) pronounced with the tongue held low in the mouth; open.
a state of depression or low spirits.
(of a vowel) pronounced with the tongue held low in the mouth; open.
a state of depression or low spirits.
"The pitcher's low pitch sailed over the batter's head, missing the strike zone completely."
"She spoke in a low, melodic voice, her open vowels adding a touch of richness to her words."
"I've been feeling really down lately, and I can't seem to shake this low mood that's weighing me down."
"She spoke in a low, melodic voice, her open vowels adding a touch of richness to her words."
"I've been feeling really down lately, and I can't seem to shake this low mood that's weighing me down."
by Arminkshipper May 4, 2025

Informal term for someone who only engages with easy, less challenging opportunities, while ignoring greater yet more difficult opportunities.
Etymology: Derived from the metaphor of "low-hanging fruit" representing effortless tasks or gains. Farmers, in this context, are individuals solely focused on these readily available options.
Etymology: Derived from the metaphor of "low-hanging fruit" representing effortless tasks or gains. Farmers, in this context, are individuals solely focused on these readily available options.
The marketing team are just a bunch of low-hanging fruit farmers, always chasing the latest trend instead of building long-term strategies.
by ubershmekel January 20, 2024
