by realaf123987 August 8, 2016
by redundent September 10, 2021
1. A reference to a woman hot is both hot (attractive) and Asian.
2. Slang used on an east coast audio podcast show, The Jone Dome, to refer to an Asian woman who is attractive.
Derived on the basis that Asian women are generally attractive, so a hot Asian is a redundancy.
See also, half-a-redundancy which refers to a woman that is either hot or Asian, not both.
2. Slang used on an east coast audio podcast show, The Jone Dome, to refer to an Asian woman who is attractive.
Derived on the basis that Asian women are generally attractive, so a hot Asian is a redundancy.
See also, half-a-redundancy which refers to a woman that is either hot or Asian, not both.
Ex.1: Lucy Liu is a total redundancy.
Ex.2: Let's go down to Chinatown and scope out some redundancies.
Ex3. Yeah, she's hot, but half-a-redundancy
Ex.2: Let's go down to Chinatown and scope out some redundancies.
Ex3. Yeah, she's hot, but half-a-redundancy
by Double Edge March 23, 2010
WORKER:Taking out the trash twice a day is rather redundant boss.
BOSS: Just do what your told and take out the damn trash.
BOSS: Just do what your told and take out the damn trash.
by chaoticsaint, pcsaynt February 18, 2014
1. a place where you send your friends as a sort of punishment for being, saying, or doing something redundant. the redundant act must be unnecessary or unneeded.
3. a place where you send your friends as a remedy for being, saying or doing something twice, or more than one time or repeating repeating themselves in various ways that are different but mean the same thing.
3. a home for redundants
3. a place where you send your friends as a remedy for being, saying or doing something twice, or more than one time or repeating repeating themselves in various ways that are different but mean the same thing.
3. a home for redundants
That's it, (to redundant friend) your going to the redundant school of redundancy for the chronically redundant.
by nick August 15, 2006
see redundant see redundant
by yohan van durgen schmut September 10, 2006