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Mrs. Robinson

1) Anne Bancroft's character in The Graduate.
2) A wonderful song by Simon and Garfunkel.
3) A term used to describe an older woman who likes to seduce younger men (ex. Stifler's mom in American Pie)
1) I just watched The Graduate this weekend and I loved that seduction scene between Ben and Mrs. Robinson!
2) Mrs. Robinson is one of my favorite Simon and Garfunkel songs.
And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson,
Jesus loves you more than you will know.
God bless you, please Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray,
Hey, hey, hey
3) Jake's mom is such a Mrs. Robinson, she tried to seduce me when I came over to do our science project!
by Mikitira July 9, 2006
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Mrs. Robinson

The rudimentary Cougar, or MILF; as derived from the film "The Graduate" (1968)
"Dude, your mom is like THE cougar in this neighborhood. She's a straight up Mrs. Robinson."
by The Master Dutch October 6, 2009
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Danger, Will Robinson!

Phrase uttered by Robot B9 from the TV series "Lost in Space". Used now as a catchprase to warn someone that s/he is about to do something really stupid and/or downright dangerous.
You're going to drive that old piece-of-junk car? Danger, Will Robinson!
by pentozali October 9, 2007
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Tom Robinson

A piece of shit who cheats on his wife. Pathetic loser who let his wife support him while unemployed for years. Sad little boy who fucks his friends wives/girlfriends while they are not around, at work, in prison, etc...
Do you think Wendy knows her husband is a Tom Robinson?
by I ain't lyin' May 31, 2019
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nate robinson

a 5 foot 9 rookie that plays for the New york knicks, that has crazy hopsand won the slam dunk contest
can you belive how high nate robinson can jump
by cookz May 11, 2006
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Robinson

A person who displays and invokes a sense of confidence and ability to handle ones self or problem. Comes across as very humble, nonjudgmental and quiet - yet very concise and logical when they do respond. Responses typically include a well placed question or short remark that when answered or acknowledged can solve or diffuse a problem. Sometimes a response, although limited, is meant to drive a conversation further so as to allow the person to solve or diffuse the problem themselves. Often confused with being cocky, arrogant, disinterested or a know-it-all. Those who think so are traditionally quick to discover, however, that this is not (quite) the case and experience an "a-ha" moment when their thoughts and reality later intertwine.
"That guy is totally Robinson!"

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P1: How should I handle this idiot?

P2: I'd give you my 2 cents, but I think you should ask Robinson.

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P2: Robinson, can I ask you what you think of something?

Robinson: Hey.

P2: Umm… ( Goes on with some long explanation)

Robinson: (Butts in) That's not how you should go about doing that!

P2: ( Has a long defensive explanation why they should )

Robinson: ( Stares intently into the distance but says nothing )

P2: ( Continues talking... )

Robinson: ( Finally speaks up and says ) Yeah… You shouldn't do that. You are just causing problems for yourself. Total waste of time and energy.

P2: What!? Excuse me?! This idiot is causing the problems!

Robinson: Well - I don't really care about "this idiot". Why do you care about "this idiot"?

P2: Because (blah blah blah blah)

Robinson: I still don't care and based on what you just said you shouldn't either.

P2: Yeah, ok ( in their head they think "Whatever" )

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P2: ( Talks a few minutes later to P1) I talked to Robinson.

P1: And…

P2: He doesn't care - he just sat there all quiet for 20 minutes and basically said nothing.

P1: What did he say?

P2: He said I basically shouldn't care about this and that he doesn't care about "this idiot" either!

P1: Really? He said he was an idiot?

P2: Yeah.

P1: So forget about it then - you're just wasting your time on this fool.

P2: OMG! That's exactly what he said! Ah! That makes so much sense now!

P1: Ha!
by IveBeenRobinsoned February 25, 2013
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Mrs. Robinson/Mrs. Robinsoning

Originating in ideology from the Graduate:

1. For a woman to lust after a man at least a generation younger than herself.
2. Deflowerment of a man at least a generation younger than said woman.
1. My 45 year old sister has been Mrs. Robinsoning on Justin Timberlake for months now.

2. He was just so strong and young and hot and naive, I just had to Mrs. Robinson him last night.
by Queen Nameless December 9, 2004
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