A wild, hunch-backed beast from the Neanderthal times. He can be seen with his natural, snooty-ape state trying to chat with other teachers. Le ape is a creature of few words, but when he speaks the might of the cafeteria hears him. Le ape enjoys consuming a million bags of ruffles in one sitting, as this is part of his natural diet. Le ape doesn't care for substitutes or running in the halls.
How to spot Le Ape: sweater vests, odd haircuts and glasses, slouched posture, Trump-like lip smirks, and a thick man slowly creeping up the stairs and blocking students from entering. Can be seen with tall WHITE guy with strange haircuts, who chats with teachers and sits with students at lunch.
How to spot Le Ape: sweater vests, odd haircuts and glasses, slouched posture, Trump-like lip smirks, and a thick man slowly creeping up the stairs and blocking students from entering. Can be seen with tall WHITE guy with strange haircuts, who chats with teachers and sits with students at lunch.
by Back-Alleyway March 29, 2019
A man who is obsessed with masculine fashion and very particular about clothing and accessories including a level of brand awareness traditionally associated with women.
by Dave Nalle January 04, 2018
Abbreviation of "let's go," or rarely, "let go." Often spelled "leggo," especially in hip hop culture and popular culture.
by Rivv ·X· April 28, 2016
The renaissance man; does everything and does it well.
He is very Sweet, Kind, caring, Loving, spontaneous, Smart, Intelligent, indescribably sexy, Has an athlete's body, he is an athlete, amazing personality, has many friends, will brighten up your day with a simple smile. Can't get any better than Les Jones.
He is very Sweet, Kind, caring, Loving, spontaneous, Smart, Intelligent, indescribably sexy, Has an athlete's body, he is an athlete, amazing personality, has many friends, will brighten up your day with a simple smile. Can't get any better than Les Jones.
by Nileysha April 11, 2010
by Le Brittany June 28, 2011
It can also spelled: "Le Nudge". This is a term used in shuffleboard to describe a player whose gentle touch with the weighted disc or "stone" barely nudges another player's weighted disc out of the field of play on a consistent basis. It may also be used in exclamatory fashion to describe a single play of the same kind.
The term is derived from the epic, though fictitious, battle between Monsieur Pierre Le Nuge and Monsieur Gerard LeBoeuf.
The term is derived from the epic, though fictitious, battle between Monsieur Pierre Le Nuge and Monsieur Gerard LeBoeuf.
by Tyler Morell April 09, 2008