by Hercolena Oliver August 24, 2009
A common typo for rent.
“Yo eddy, what would you give up for lent? Mines $600 a month and I’d give up just about anything”
“Yo eddy, what would you give up for lent? Mines $600 a month and I’d give up just about anything”
by Wolf5112 February 14, 2018
It is the practice of fasting for a lengthy period of time. Typically practiced by college students everywhere. This is usually caused by a lack of money and the inability to buy food.
by Udahar March 02, 2004
Having been under the influence of alcohol.
by Skizzard March 03, 2007
by Leah Lente August 29, 2008
For a Catholic, not observing Lent every 7th year or so. Real Lent is not really 40 days and 40 nights since it doesn't include the 6 Sundays that occur during it. So, you can skip Lent on the 8th year because you have "made up" for the 40 days by observing 46 days the previous 7 years. It is like a leap year, except for Lent. For instance, observe Lent for 2010 - 2016 and observe Leap Lent for 2017. The extra 2 days can be used differently depending on the Leap Lent observer.
I'm really looking forward to Leap Lent this year. The past so many years I've had to give up so much red meat for a month and a half for Lent and I'm sick of fish!
by flashwin April 27, 2010
Make haste slowly.
To do things the proper way instead of hurriedly and heedlessly; to see urgent things through in a thorough manner.
To do things the proper way instead of hurriedly and heedlessly; to see urgent things through in a thorough manner.
Translated from Latin to English, 'festina lente' means literally 'make haste slowly'; this translation also sounds a lot better than 'hurry slowly'.
by Gus J November 29, 2006