The overall performance of acting poverty stricken as if from a country less fortunate concerning freedoms, economy, fashion, and overall health care. The resulting individual will lack the common knowledge to style their hair correctly, wear make-up in a complimenting way, or dress as if an Istanbul street fair were the new Gucci of their dated and ignorant world.
Most will be closely identified as being FOB or Fresh Off the Boat. Mannerisms will reflect those of the home country and will draw attention to be labeled homeless per category. In other words, get with the times... Already.
Most will be closely identified as being FOB or Fresh Off the Boat. Mannerisms will reflect those of the home country and will draw attention to be labeled homeless per category. In other words, get with the times... Already.
Not only does Anoosheh have a mustache, she also dresses like a camel shopping from the discount rack at Bin Landen's Dress-4-Less. She's so third worldey, get a Coach purse and a lip wax.
by StreetSweeper69 April 15, 2009
by Jimmy Carter July 13, 2005
When someone "hooks" up with someone after two of his friends have hooked up with them prior to said hook up. The term becomes appropriate after a situation where the term Sloppy seconds suffices. Coined by Bryce aka Gunky.
That girl is you're dirty thirds.
"Dude that girl's so easy. You could totally tap that."
"Wait dude, didn't Plowman and Trash can hook up with her?"
"Yeah, but dude she's so easy."
"Na man,I don't want their dirty thirds."
"Dude that girl's so easy. You could totally tap that."
"Wait dude, didn't Plowman and Trash can hook up with her?"
"Yeah, but dude she's so easy."
"Na man,I don't want their dirty thirds."
by bryce richards April 05, 2008
by HOOLY April 22, 2006
Chicago
"Third coast" likely refers to the idea that the US population tends to be higher on the east and west costs, and that Chicago, lying on the shores of Lake Michigan, is the third largest city in the U.S.
"Third coast" likely refers to the idea that the US population tends to be higher on the east and west costs, and that Chicago, lying on the shores of Lake Michigan, is the third largest city in the U.S.
The Third Coast Press is Chicago's Progressive News Source.
Nestled in the heart of Chicago's Gold Coast at the corner of Dearborn & Goethe is the Third Coast Cafe.
The Third Coast International Audio Festival was created by Chicago Public Radio.
Reason to boast on the 'Third Coast' by Michael Burnham - 3.29.06: The Windy City is home to the nation’s first skyscraper to achieve a Gold Core & Shell rating from the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) program.
Nestled in the heart of Chicago's Gold Coast at the corner of Dearborn & Goethe is the Third Coast Cafe.
The Third Coast International Audio Festival was created by Chicago Public Radio.
Reason to boast on the 'Third Coast' by Michael Burnham - 3.29.06: The Windy City is home to the nation’s first skyscraper to achieve a Gold Core & Shell rating from the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) program.
by Geraldine April 22, 2006
Mike Rowe of dirty jobs came up with the concept. TO have personal safety on your mind and not the companies line about safety first.
by GeorgiePorgie47 July 12, 2013
When organising an event on Facebook you can use the rule of thirds to estimate how many people who have said they will or may attend will actually attend.
You can assume that approximately two thirds of those who have said they will attend will turn up, and one third of those who have clicked maybe will turn up.
You can assume that approximately two thirds of those who have said they will attend will turn up, and one third of those who have clicked maybe will turn up.
Bree: Wow, we've got 69 attending and 93 maybes! We better buy some more booze!
Alex: Hold on, by the rule of thirds that's only 77 people, so we're okay with what we've got.
Alex: Hold on, by the rule of thirds that's only 77 people, so we're okay with what we've got.
by boykitten May 09, 2011