by Bob the conquerer December 15, 2003
Get the lionheart mug.Combination of "pinhead" and "(Jeremy) Lin," point guard for the New York Knicks, it refers to a person who knows nothing about basketball but makes outrageous statements about Lin and the Knicks after seeing little to no basketball before Lin's breakout success.
"Jeremy Lin is the best point guard in the NBA and he's going to lead New York to the title this year."
"He's fun to watch, but he's not the best. Anybody who's watched more than the Knicks' February games knows this. You're such a Linhead."
"He's fun to watch, but he's not the best. Anybody who's watched more than the Knicks' February games knows this. You're such a Linhead."
by Jo Jo English May 4, 2012
Get the Linhead mug.A term used by football fans especially those of Dunfermline Athletic to describe fans of Raith Rovers who come from the town of Kirkcaldy famous for linoleum.
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Get the lino licker mug.by Crosley April 28, 2014
Get the Linhorst mug.Leader In Name Only. Someone who is there as a symbolic leader but who has no real power or authority. Someone else pulls the strings behind the scenes and the LINO answers to that someone.
Jeremy: Hey, guys! Be sure to drop off the younger kids in the group at home. They’re not supposed to be out past 10PM. Their parents get worried.
Katrina: Psh! Whatever, Germs.
Daryll: *rolls eyes* What a LINO. We all know you ain’t the boss of us.
Katrina: Psh! Whatever, Germs.
Daryll: *rolls eyes* What a LINO. We all know you ain’t the boss of us.
by JediKnightX-44 March 10, 2021
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