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by AddictedToAnAuditoru March 03, 2025

-when you forget an irrelevant piece of information or property or thing in general because it's not important to you: it's delusional
"That's a street lie Jamie"
*context; Jamie forgot about a speaker that they had discussed the night before because it was not important to her. Therefore when discussing said speaker which she forgot about from the night before she committed the offense of a street lie
*context; Jamie forgot about a speaker that they had discussed the night before because it was not important to her. Therefore when discussing said speaker which she forgot about from the night before she committed the offense of a street lie
by HoodHippie March 22, 2024

by Lil_mixedbaby April 12, 2016

by aylith December 23, 2021

the usual pace of walking when most people are in a hurry: it is faster than a quickstep, slower than a double-time; it is almost as if you are walking to the rhythm of dance music.
by Paulytaz March 09, 2019

A polite word for word for homeless, vagabond, or any other person that lives on the street. Thousands of them in California.
"Jimmy was a gentleman of the street," his mother says. "He was a guy who was clean, responsible." She says he was a generous person who loved restaurants, cooking and people-watching.
by PeterBirdman88 June 16, 2018

The yuppie in a yuppie, or preppie, upper, or upper-middle, class neighborhood who wears Northface, Bass Pro Shop, Nike, or some other brand named, ultra expensive, gear or shoes in an attempt to look as if they are cool fitness pro runners. However, when you actually watch them run, they can't run, but rather "jog" super slowly as if they are really old, out of shape, or have some condition that prevents them from breaking out into a full run.
Go to any upper scale neighborhood during the moring or afternoon and look for the people attempting to run in that neighborhood. "Like, OMG Buffy, my million dollar mansion doesn't chafe me as much as these Nike shorts do while I am being a street jogger, jogging lamely through these streets!" *Note, if you do see someone actually in an all-out run--they are probably a real athlete/should be really wearing the clothes they earned by actually working out.
by Retrogurl February 12, 2014
