Example 1
Me: Finally finished my math homework, time to leave the load!
Example 2
Teacher: it may be time for the holidays, but DON'T leave the load!
Students: *doesn't work*
Teacher: now, what did I say about not leaving the load?
Me: Finally finished my math homework, time to leave the load!
Example 2
Teacher: it may be time for the holidays, but DON'T leave the load!
Students: *doesn't work*
Teacher: now, what did I say about not leaving the load?
by Wha-daCAG September 5, 2016

Leaves from the vine,
Falling so slow,
Like fragile, tiny shells,
Drifting in the foam,
Little soldier boy, come marching home,
brave soldier boy, comes marching home.
Falling so slow,
Like fragile, tiny shells,
Drifting in the foam,
Little soldier boy, come marching home,
brave soldier boy, comes marching home.
by Intelligence001 June 21, 2020

The act of slowly drinking one-self to death due to intractable depression or disease. Named after the Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue film of the same name.
Charlie was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Instead of fight a losing battle, he decided he's leaving Las Vegas.
by Caddy15 December 26, 2017

Dude Rob is belligerently hammered right now, it would not surprise me if he gave us an Irish leave at some point tonight.
by BOLOS 2.0 November 10, 2010

When the previously cute child cast members of a television sitcom begin to go through puberty, thus robbing them of many of the traits that made them appealing in the first place.
The definitive example is when Jerry Mathers on the 1950s sitcom "Leave it to Beaver" went from adorable child to awkward, gangly teenager over the course of several seasons.
The definitive example is when Jerry Mathers on the 1950s sitcom "Leave it to Beaver" went from adorable child to awkward, gangly teenager over the course of several seasons.
On the current (fifth) season of "Modern Family" the actor who plays Luke is going through puberty. His voice is changing and he's gotten to be really odd looking. Meanwhile, the breasts of the actress playing his middle sister have grown at an alarming rate. It's gotten difficult to buy her as a high school student. They used to both be such cute kids. The show is clearly suffering from "Leave it to Beaver Syndrome."
by Robert Sacamano October 17, 2013

by WeHadABondingMoment July 9, 2018

by James Sighler May 16, 2010
