The person at the gym who can run forever on an elliptical, but loses balance just walking by a treadmill.
Ben is an elliptical track star, he can't even walk by a treadmill without losing his balance and falling over.
by AllTheNamesAreTaken46220 March 15, 2008
by Stylix November 25, 2019
The Real Artists X-terminating is a New York City based graffitti tag team duo consiting of deaL ONE/ TRO-5 and a few other grafitti focused members.Most work was done on trains and piecing walls all over NYC.
by deaL ONE TRAX STRARS (RFC) December 19, 2003
A touchdown, extra point conversion, two-point conversion, field goal or safety the Dallas Cowboys completes against the opposing team. This meaning is opposite to the Blue Star Ointment.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 19, 2008
by as2 August 11, 2004
by idkffffffffff July 21, 2021
An overappreciated book written by John Green. It tells the hard-to-believe story of a sixteen-year-girl battling stage four thyroid cancer, obsessed with a book about a girl in a similar situation. Then she meets a guy called Augustus, whose storyline is as easily predictable as the fact that they hook up. The ultimate goal of the book is to make teenage girls cry, then buy the book and the movie and cry some more, all the while when John Green is sitting in his house, getting richer and richer. This book has yet to make a lasting impression on someone who is not an emotional teenager.
Example 1:
Person 1: Hey, did you finish reading The Fault In Our Stars?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: So, how was it?
Person 2: Meh.
Example 2: After Lila finished reading The Fault In Our Stars, she announced on social media she did not like it. The following day, her house was burnt down by fanatic, mass-culture obsessed teenagers.
Person 1: Hey, did you finish reading The Fault In Our Stars?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: So, how was it?
Person 2: Meh.
Example 2: After Lila finished reading The Fault In Our Stars, she announced on social media she did not like it. The following day, her house was burnt down by fanatic, mass-culture obsessed teenagers.
by Paddleston February 24, 2016