by MakeAmericaGapeAgain October 2, 2016

A chain-reaction that occurs at a social gathering, meeting, practice, or other form of social interaction, initiated by an individual announcing to the group that they are going to be late, which in turn, results in other members taking their sweet-ass time to get ready, often resulting in the actual event being pushed back as far as even a couple of hours.
We were meant to have a banquet around 4o’clock this afternoon, but because the most charismatic person in our group said she was going to be late, she caused a late train, pushing back the party to 6:30.
by deyzle August 25, 2018

7 Av express train that goes from Flatbush Av Brooklyn College in Brooklyn to Wakefield 241 Street in the Bronx. Has a total of 71 stations and it is one of the fastest trains in NYC and it is kind of faster than the 3 train (sometimes passing Canal Street slowly as hell and sometimes stopping in the middle of nowhere before it touches Chambers Street.
"There is a downtown express 2 train to Flatbush Av-Brooklyn College, approaching the station, please stand away from the platform edge."
by TheMiguelitoGod1000 July 28, 2024

I ain’t playing no games, with any fame,
Go away Paparazzi, take a train,
I’ll take a picture when I want to,
So everybody, fly away like I said shoo,
Go away Paparazzi, take a train,
I’ll take a picture when I want to,
So everybody, fly away like I said shoo,
by BryanDeeeee February 26, 2021

by Blinka1 November 15, 2017

This concept was imported to us from Holland and is used to define
1) A silver-fox age (usualy 45-60) male with RSCS on a train or bus who systematically and purposefully tries to sit in the vicinity of an often young (age somewhere between 18-25) woman and then to enter into a conversation with her
2) a silver fox age male pedophile who, instead of prowling the Internet, Facebook and other social networking sites to find his young female (often teenage) victims, he uses intercity trains and public city buses to do so.
1) A silver-fox age (usualy 45-60) male with RSCS on a train or bus who systematically and purposefully tries to sit in the vicinity of an often young (age somewhere between 18-25) woman and then to enter into a conversation with her
2) a silver fox age male pedophile who, instead of prowling the Internet, Facebook and other social networking sites to find his young female (often teenage) victims, he uses intercity trains and public city buses to do so.
an online forum post
person A: When I am on the train or the bus I always try to sit down as close to a pretty girl as possible in order to talk to her
person B: Oh no shit! you are a trains-creep, right?
person A: Lol. Not exactly; I just have nothing do do on a city bus or intercity train, considering these two modes of transport the worst palces to read. So yeah, I'll have a fun conversation with a youing lady now and then.
person A: When I am on the train or the bus I always try to sit down as close to a pretty girl as possible in order to talk to her
person B: Oh no shit! you are a trains-creep, right?
person A: Lol. Not exactly; I just have nothing do do on a city bus or intercity train, considering these two modes of transport the worst palces to read. So yeah, I'll have a fun conversation with a youing lady now and then.
by Sexydimma April 18, 2012

Mega Training Day
A collaborative training event model which originated from a Family Law Pathways Network. Now implemented Australia wide.
The training is based on realistic case study of a separating family.
Trainees are Front Line workers in the Family Law System.
A wide range of organisations that provide services to families present information in an expo style to address the needs of the case study family.
Trainees are faciliated through an experiental, interactive learning experience in small, multi-disciplinary groups.
At the event relationships are built across services and the outcome is better referrals for separating families.
Some Networks also run Mini-Mega Days, a scaled down version of the idea.
A collaborative training event model which originated from a Family Law Pathways Network. Now implemented Australia wide.
The training is based on realistic case study of a separating family.
Trainees are Front Line workers in the Family Law System.
A wide range of organisations that provide services to families present information in an expo style to address the needs of the case study family.
Trainees are faciliated through an experiental, interactive learning experience in small, multi-disciplinary groups.
At the event relationships are built across services and the outcome is better referrals for separating families.
Some Networks also run Mini-Mega Days, a scaled down version of the idea.
The Mega Training Day model can be used as a basis for in-house, collaborative training involving many different organisations and types of roles. It has much better outcomes than a simple expo event.
by Jasmine Linton November 9, 2008
