She's beautiful. That is all.
by brown eyed girl February 20, 2017

“I can’t believe what that bitch wrote about me on Myspace...I’m going to name defame her ass so hard!”
“So your ex fucked the entire rugby team? Dude, you should SO name defame her!”
“So your ex fucked the entire rugby team? Dude, you should SO name defame her!”
by Brett Burkhardt April 27, 2008

The act of inserting the name of any obscure cultural institution into a conversation in an effort to accelerate the building of rapport with someone, or to make one's self appear to be more important. Typically considered by intelligent people to be a negative habit.
Here is an example of name dropping in context.
"I totally saw this guy I used to work with at the Bright Eyes show last tuesday!"
With the intended response being:
"woah, you listen to Bright Eyes!?"
One more example
"I was getting off the train and my Don Delillo book fell right out of my bag and onto the tracks!!!"
"I totally saw this guy I used to work with at the Bright Eyes show last tuesday!"
With the intended response being:
"woah, you listen to Bright Eyes!?"
One more example
"I was getting off the train and my Don Delillo book fell right out of my bag and onto the tracks!!!"
by BAMF.com May 6, 2003

lindsay: omg look at susan following jack around! she is so in love creepy!
ashley: who is susan?
lindsay: allisons code name duh
ashley: who is susan?
lindsay: allisons code name duh
by yooooreeeeeguss August 16, 2008

Houston is a cute guy but is freaky has that jaw line but you never get Over him with his personality.houston gets all the ladies!
by Martinndndnndjdd November 25, 2018

Used to combine two celebrity names into one. It creates a name greater than the sum of their parts, and is generally easier to say than the original names.
Bennifer (Ben and Jennifer), TomKat (Tom and Katie), Brangelina (Brad and Angelina).
Did you hear that Suri's celebrity name is going to be Tomkitten?
Did you hear that Suri's celebrity name is going to be Tomkitten?
by auniverseaway March 8, 2008

Taking names - yes, total domination, all that. But its origins are old school: when a military unit wipes out an opposing military unit so completely that they cease to exist as a unit, that unit's name is taken. Once upon a time, their colors - their flag - was taken. Think about an MC being stripped of their cuts.
"I was in Marine Recon in Vietnam. We were kickin' ass and taking names - called in an arclight strike on a whole division of NVA." (To be clear - this is an example...no personal claims here.)
by Rain in the Face June 13, 2018
