Someone who constantly mentions celebrities, politicians, executives, or popular individuals in conversation with others in an attempt to seem cooler or more elite than average. Name droppers salivate at the opportunity to mention they have met/known/seen a famous person, and will insert a famous name into any conversation possible, despite how obscure or irrelevant the celebrity is.
John: I thought Gina was so down to earth, then I realized she was a total name dropper when she mentioned her dad knew the drummer from the Smashing Pumpkins and that her best friend's uncle was Dave Chapelle.
Jessica: Haha, she told me her brother-in-law's neighbor is Carrie Underwood. Stupid name dropping bitch.
Jessica: Haha, she told me her brother-in-law's neighbor is Carrie Underwood. Stupid name dropping bitch.
by justuwait August 23, 2008
London is the name of a city, but can also be the name of a person. London’s are usually high spirited and jumpy, but are also very serious at times. They are known for their trusting personality, even if they might look scary. London’s are also extremely sensitive whether it is happy or sad, they will cry. London’s are smart when it come to writing. London’s are funny around their friends and family, even when they’re alone. They are loyal to their friends, so don’t let them go!
by IHaveNoUserName February 28, 2019
An alias referring to a visual artist - usually one that tends to draw or sketch, though it can apply to an artist that works with mediums other than pencils. The term originated from the alias 'pen name' referring to a writer.
Clarissa is still working on that book, she says her pen name is 'Clarisse'." "Hah! Naz is working on the cover, guess she'll have to come up with a pencil name.
by am~ssketch April 22, 2011
The sole purpose of which is to let a person, most often a child, know when they are REALLY in trouble. When you are called this, you better be prepared for all hell to break loose.
John William Smith, you get your butt down here this instant!
Lily Ann Williams, what do you think you are doing young lady?
Person A: I gotta go, my Mum just used my full name
Person B: Ouch, hope you aren't grounded for long.
Lily Ann Williams, what do you think you are doing young lady?
Person A: I gotta go, my Mum just used my full name
Person B: Ouch, hope you aren't grounded for long.
by Mystic_Snowfang June 17, 2008
by killer.15.year.old February 17, 2018
A name-killer is a very strong association of a name with an unfortunate or disreputable person or character, with the consequence of the name becoming less popular than before.
Adolf, Elmer, and Cletus are all examples of once more common names that were affected by name-killer associations. It is still open whether Monica will suffer this same effect.
by Duckbutt January 23, 2009
A name used between people who are romantically involved, usually playful and related to some personal experience or quality. Probably sounds like nonsense to anyone else hearing it.
by idkwattoput21 August 14, 2009