by Da guys July 18, 2018
Get the Neo Tokyomug. The changing of a person into a new form by giving up qualities and traits from their lifestyle to create a new lifestyle to leave behind the past
Person #1: So I heard you decided to be a neo-me
Person #2: Yep. I've decided to dump the bad habits of my past so I can have a better life without the guilt.
Person #2: Yep. I've decided to dump the bad habits of my past so I can have a better life without the guilt.
by icmln October 28, 2010
Get the neo-memug. A person who is so desperate to be a victim that they find irrelevant issues from past history to be offended about.
Look at that neo-victim squawking about being oppressed. She obviously has never experienced real oppression.
by Billy the omnipotent February 4, 2018
Get the neo-victimmug. A weird rush of joy and disbelief when everything seems in sync with your perception that signals you are subtly trending online due to a certain attitude you do on the internet either in chatrooms when gaming etc that spreads and people adopt as the new passing trend
by ATimeTravellerFromThePast May 20, 2023
Get the Neo momentummug. Of or related to a rebirth of Reagan-esque political philosophy.
A demographic that recognizes that the current, "progressive" political status quo is both unsustainable in terms of fiduciary irresponsibility and unacceptable in terms of moral reprehensibility.
Those that adhere to the philosophy that Reagan Was Right!
A demographic that recognizes that the current, "progressive" political status quo is both unsustainable in terms of fiduciary irresponsibility and unacceptable in terms of moral reprehensibility.
Those that adhere to the philosophy that Reagan Was Right!
I just heard a guy call Obama a socialist! He must be a Neo-Reaganite! Or maybe just a well informed American.
by Beateljoose March 13, 2010
Get the Neo-Reaganmug. Neo-sexualism;Neo-sexualist: Persons who participate in constant behavior and or speech with innuendos or sexual overlays when unwanted or misplaced in certain situations and/or locations.
Person A recently found that their house was vandalized, person A turns to person B and says: "My back door was broken in!" Person B responds: "That's what she said." Person A responds: "You're such a Neo-sexualist."
Thus person B is participating in Neo-sexualism.
Thus person B is participating in Neo-sexualism.
by Satoshi Sama April 17, 2010
Get the Neo-sexualismmug. Neo pronouns
Neo pronouns are a neologism pronoun that differ from traditional English pronouns: he, she, they, I, you, and one. Neo pronouns can be traced back into mid-17th century, having been documented in George Fox’s 1660 book stating,
“for using those words to some proud men, who would say, 'What! You ill-bred clown, do you Thou me?'"
Other neo-pronouns such as Thon caught on for a short while from late 1800’s to early 1900’s, recorded in “Funk and Wagnalls, Supplement to A Standard Dictionary of the English Language, 1903”
thon. Pronoun of the 3rd person, common gender, meaning “that one, he she, or it”: a neoterism proposed by Charles Crozat Converse, and apparently complying with the neoteristic canons, since it supplies an antecedent blank, obeys a simple and obvious analogy, and is euphonious.
Neo-pronouns have since died down in usage but have resurged in mid 2010’s by Non-Binary individuals (people who identify outside of the gender binary) who expressing comfort in being referred to types of neo-pronouns.
Resources can be found to research more on neo-pronouns on Merriem Webster dictionary
Neo pronouns are a neologism pronoun that differ from traditional English pronouns: he, she, they, I, you, and one. Neo pronouns can be traced back into mid-17th century, having been documented in George Fox’s 1660 book stating,
“for using those words to some proud men, who would say, 'What! You ill-bred clown, do you Thou me?'"
Other neo-pronouns such as Thon caught on for a short while from late 1800’s to early 1900’s, recorded in “Funk and Wagnalls, Supplement to A Standard Dictionary of the English Language, 1903”
thon. Pronoun of the 3rd person, common gender, meaning “that one, he she, or it”: a neoterism proposed by Charles Crozat Converse, and apparently complying with the neoteristic canons, since it supplies an antecedent blank, obeys a simple and obvious analogy, and is euphonious.
Neo-pronouns have since died down in usage but have resurged in mid 2010’s by Non-Binary individuals (people who identify outside of the gender binary) who expressing comfort in being referred to types of neo-pronouns.
Resources can be found to research more on neo-pronouns on Merriem Webster dictionary
Person 1: Hello, my name is Taylor and I go by thon neo-pronouns
*Taylor walks into a store and thon sees something thon likes*
*Taylor walks into a store and thon sees something thon likes*
by Alex. R March 22, 2022
Get the Neo-pronounmug.