by iRepbulls May 27, 2008
An ingenious hairstyle for the folically challenged, whereby the gentleman (or lady) in question grows a large quantity of hair from the side of his (or her) head and, upon achieving the necessary length, scrapes said hair across his (or her) shiny bald centre-pate. This creates, at first glance, the illusion of a full crown of hair. This look is more commonly termed a 'comb-over'.
Origin: Sweden
Etymology - Robin Hood steals from the rich and gives to the poor -- thus you 'take' from the rich, plentiful locks that sprout from the lower scalp and 'donate' to the impoverished central scalp.
Origin: Sweden
Etymology - Robin Hood steals from the rich and gives to the poor -- thus you 'take' from the rich, plentiful locks that sprout from the lower scalp and 'donate' to the impoverished central scalp.
Jarod: Brian, I have to say that wig looks great on you!
Brian: Its not a wig, I went for a Robin Hood.
Jarod: That's great. You look amazing plus you probably saved upwards of 70 pounds by not forking out on one of those ridiculously expensive wigs you see nowadays
Brian: Its not a wig, I went for a Robin Hood.
Jarod: That's great. You look amazing plus you probably saved upwards of 70 pounds by not forking out on one of those ridiculously expensive wigs you see nowadays
by Chimp's Fingers May 25, 2010
On June 21, 2011, Robin Meade released a country music album titled Brand New Day. A single, "Dirty Laundry," was released to country radio.
by SPrice1980 May 09, 2023
by Amhaji August 30, 2021
A writer, blogger, gamer or anyone with a social presence who frequently pontificates to an audience with volumes of in-actionable advice. The "Sir Robin" will bore you to tears because his or her advice is always impractical or self-evident, and if your problems were as easy to solve with the "Sir Robin"'s pat answer, a lot more people would be enjoying tbe benefits of that fake wisdom.
The "Sir Robin"'s sole objective is to "hear himself talk" and grab attention.
The term is derived from the author Robin Sharma, who is known for writing useless books recycling the same impractical advice.
The "Sir Robin"'s sole objective is to "hear himself talk" and grab attention.
The term is derived from the author Robin Sharma, who is known for writing useless books recycling the same impractical advice.
- Did you read "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari"?
- I could only get through two chapters before I was "Sir Robined" to sleep. You can only read that the solution to life, the universe and everything is "wake up early and get more exercise" 100 times.
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- What did player 'Grandalf' tell you to do to beat that nasty boss in the game?
- He's a"Sir Robin" - blabbed about "you need better mods" - like they fall out of the sky.
- I could only get through two chapters before I was "Sir Robined" to sleep. You can only read that the solution to life, the universe and everything is "wake up early and get more exercise" 100 times.
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- What did player 'Grandalf' tell you to do to beat that nasty boss in the game?
- He's a"Sir Robin" - blabbed about "you need better mods" - like they fall out of the sky.
by krssh October 26, 2017
“Give me that codeine”
“Get that man some milk”
“Get me some assin robin”
“What?”
“That pill for headaches”
“You mean acetaminophen?”
“Yes!! That’s assin robin!!”
“Get that man some milk”
“Get me some assin robin”
“What?”
“That pill for headaches”
“You mean acetaminophen?”
“Yes!! That’s assin robin!!”
by Gerald Fritz May 23, 2020
Proposing an implausible scheme which would be beneficial if only people cared about what they say they do.
by LokiOdinevich May 01, 2021