Adjective: A term used to describe a politically incorrect, crass, or grossly offensive statement.
Usually used when referring to a statement made on T.V. or in the public eye, where the statement is so politically incorrect, the person who said it could be fired.
Usually used when referring to a statement made on T.V. or in the public eye, where the statement is so politically incorrect, the person who said it could be fired.
“Did you hear what Fudge said the other day on the evening news? It was so imus, I think he’s going to get fired!”
imus-ness noun
imus-ly adverb
imus-ness noun
imus-ly adverb
by kai0897 September 10, 2008
by longjesse August 14, 2010
A shock jock that was a victim of the double standard racism. Invoked by those frauds and biggots jesse jacasson and al shiton
Had he been black no one would have said a word.
He got fucked
Had he been black no one would have said a word.
He got fucked
by Rapsucks1738 May 03, 2007
MSNBC radio shock jock that was suspended from the airwaves following racial slander towards the Rutgers womens basketball team, which consisted of eight percent African-Americans.
by Markham Nathan April 11, 2007
Verb. To be Imused is to be fired or severely punished over something trivial or marginally offensive. First coined when MSNBC and CBS Radio fired the veteran radio talk-show host after he claimed that the Rutger's women's basketball team were a bunch of "nappy-headed ho's". America responded with outrage. Although Imus' words were brazenly racist and stupid, his firing over such a trivial phrase speaks to America's white guilt and intolerance of any slights against minorities, even when spoken facetiously.
Billy was Imused from the varsity team after loudly proclaiming that the opposing team played like a bunch of girls. A female onlooker was offended, and complained to school administrators.
by Danno Chuchiak April 12, 2007
To shun someone for committing an embarrassing gaffe or verbal faux pas, especially with homophobic, racist, or sexist undertones.
by mstrnice April 13, 2007