Founded at George Mason University in 2010, Rennis is a two player hybrid sport of Racquetball and Tennis. Played in empty common areas of co-ed dorms. Generally played by shirtless/pantless college men.
Equipment needed:
2 Tennis Rackets
1 Stress Relief ball
Equipment needed:
2 Tennis Rackets
1 Stress Relief ball
by Cahn Tymens September 22, 2010
Girl: Oh fuck keep dowing it give me that creamie beaver
Renny: I want to fucking cum in your pussy
Girl: Bend me over we ever you want baby
Renny: I want to fucking cum in your pussy
Girl: Bend me over we ever you want baby
by gvyacijeef August 20, 2019
a fucktard who thinks shes a know-it-all. she should just go die. super disrespectful to everyone and super fake. shes a bitch with long hair.
by asfsadfs September 23, 2014
Racquetball played with a tennis racket; a supposed fusion of the two sports played by shirtless college boys.
Girl: Why aren't you wearing a shirt?
Boy: Because I'm hot! We're playing RENNIS!!
Girl: Oh, that's so clever! It's looks just like racquetball.
Boy: ITS NOT THE SAME THING!
Boy: Because I'm hot! We're playing RENNIS!!
Girl: Oh, that's so clever! It's looks just like racquetball.
Boy: ITS NOT THE SAME THING!
by Babycakess6439 September 22, 2010
A term used by Renaissance festival performers and artisans to refer to the faire patrons who try to look/act authentic, but fail horribly.
They often wear clothing they made themselves -- which shows admirable effort -- but they often make terrible mistakes such as wearing a hoop skirt without a real skirt on top or a bodice with no boning. Men will sometimes try to pass a lady's pleated skirt off as a kilt.
Some wear clothing found in a costume shop and look as if a Disney movie or Tolkien novel threw up on them.
The worst of them use the renfaire as an excuse to dress unacceptably slutty. A buxom woman might wear an open-weave crocheted brassier. A man might wear pants slit all the way up the side (which would acceptable and historically accurate with another pair of pants underneath).
Worst of all, they will get disgustingly drunk and try to hit on everyone they see, creeping out performers and patrons alike.
Rennies are the ones who give Renaissance festivals bad reputations.
Used with disdain.
They often wear clothing they made themselves -- which shows admirable effort -- but they often make terrible mistakes such as wearing a hoop skirt without a real skirt on top or a bodice with no boning. Men will sometimes try to pass a lady's pleated skirt off as a kilt.
Some wear clothing found in a costume shop and look as if a Disney movie or Tolkien novel threw up on them.
The worst of them use the renfaire as an excuse to dress unacceptably slutty. A buxom woman might wear an open-weave crocheted brassier. A man might wear pants slit all the way up the side (which would acceptable and historically accurate with another pair of pants underneath).
Worst of all, they will get disgustingly drunk and try to hit on everyone they see, creeping out performers and patrons alike.
Rennies are the ones who give Renaissance festivals bad reputations.
Used with disdain.
by MacKay July 05, 2006
Any individual to whom the following axioms apply:
1.) Not height/weight proportional (see fatty)
2.) Unable (or unwilling) to bathe themselves on a regular basis
3.) Live eight months out of the year in a pathetic, perverse, slug-like, and anti-social haze that involves playing copious amounts of fantasy role-playing games, whining about the lack of a current renaissance festival, and casting spells on those who do possess some semblance of social normality.
4.) Works for an ISP.
1.) Not height/weight proportional (see fatty)
2.) Unable (or unwilling) to bathe themselves on a regular basis
3.) Live eight months out of the year in a pathetic, perverse, slug-like, and anti-social haze that involves playing copious amounts of fantasy role-playing games, whining about the lack of a current renaissance festival, and casting spells on those who do possess some semblance of social normality.
4.) Works for an ISP.
VanCleve shot down the rennie in dial-up that invited him to her pagan love circle at the Renaissance Festival.
by Smith November 19, 2003