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Imaginary lat syndrome is caused by doing lat pull down or croc rows excessively. This syndrome is caused by the build up of scar tissue beneath the lower towards midline section of the shoulder blade. This syndrome can be reversed by the removal of that tissue by a chiropractor or scar tissue removal technique. This tecnique is performed by inserting two fingers below the shoulder blade towards the outside of the body and pulling gently working the scar tissue out. This will allow the shoulder blade to return to a natural position slightly protruding out of the back. This allows the shoulder to rotate forward to a natural position and allows the arms to move down. This contradicts the instructions, "just put your arms down."
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A combination of lame and fat.
Michael: Isaac, you are so lat.

Isaac: That's why I'm in the LBH.
Lat by M'tay February 25, 2010
one who keeps a private stash of natalie portman porn and refuses to share with anyone
lat by Jeff February 10, 2003
acronym for Lil' Ames Texas, the hood of Liberty County.
man i got to make a trip down to the LAT to get some rocks for that beeza that rode my skeeza
LAT by blue March 20, 2005
A surly Irishman known to regularly frisk and fraternize with sheep; to play the rusty trombone
Did you see that surly Irishman play the rusty trombone with those sheep?
C-Lat by Rob L'Heureux March 17, 2003

[F]lat Eric

A person who's head is flat on top.
"Hey dude that guy is a right Flat Eric"
[F]lat Eric by Black Eye Adam January 11, 2007
Using lateral thrusters in a space simulation online game like TACHYON or Freespace or Allegiance or X-Universe.
A: How can you go around in circles like that? That's cheating!
B: I am just using my lateral thrusters!
Combined with rolling this will give you an advantage. You need to lat or you are dead!
lat by BLOODSTAR July 4, 2005