So you're blasting your favorite music,(preferably sublime) and you're singing as loud as you can, or along with the beat. Suddenly one of your friends has to say something, so they turn the music off to speak. A split second later you stop to realize everyone just heard you screaming. High five, you're a victim of awkward loudness.
Dude my friends dad was bumping my FAVORITE song, then he got a call. I think whoever he was talking to heard me yelling. It took me a minute to comprehend what happened in that time frame. Awkward loudness is funny as hell.
by master.of.reality.420 January 16, 2010
by Mdawgggggg March 30, 2019
A group of 5-20 nerds who congregate in public areas and are very loud. They listen to music at unnecessarily loud volumes, are usually Narutards, always want to horn in on games of magic cards, invite themselves into conversations or the viewing of movies, and need to die in flames.
"Do you want to hang out in the lounge at the SRC?"
"Nah, the loud nerds are listening to Disturbed and watching Naruto."
"Nah, the loud nerds are listening to Disturbed and watching Naruto."
by PJMP October 29, 2007
by id HouseMix December 15, 2009
The only concession to safety that a motorcycle needs. Time was, you were expected to wear visible clothing and a helmet and drive predictably. Now it's OK to dress completely in black (no helmet) and pop in and out of lanes at will. As long as you have really loud, low pitched, non-directional exhaust noise.
Loud pipes endanger lives.
Loud pipes endanger lives.
"Boy, these loud pipes rock. Everybody takes their eyes off the road to figure out where the hell the racket is coming from and get into massive pileups. Then I just drive around the mess."
by Al Benedict June 05, 2013
Affirmative. Originally used over the radio to signify that you heard the other - you guessed it - 'loud and clear', the term now simply means "Yes, I understand you, now kindly leave me alone."
Teacher: "By Lord Iain, I want that damned work in tomorrow or it's your head! Do you hear me?"
Iain: "Loud and clear."
Iain: "Loud and clear."
by Iain Cooper January 26, 2004
by Larry Vine June 15, 2020