"I'm a Mormon and need to maintain my purity until marriage, but you can stick it in my loophole if you want."
by blackie1829 December 13, 2007
Get the loophole mug.I invented this term, to describe the loopholes I used to get around with for lent. It is usually used for people who are either non religious, or believe in God/etc. but do not follow certain religious customs, but have family that follow the custom. Such loopholes include simply giving up something you really do not care about, or substituting things you are giving up.
"I gave up chewing gum for Lent, but not bubblegum. And last year, I gave up Coke, but not Pepsi. I love Loophole Lent!"
by NinjaRaiden August 5, 2007
Get the Loophole Lent mug.Thanks to the urban loophole, my controversial submission went around UD for months before finally being published.
by TreeWeezel April 26, 2011
Get the urban loophole mug.by BU Boarder August 30, 2010
Get the Lootering mug.Similar to lol, an exclamation of amusement or mocking. Can also be yelled at random points in a conversation for absurd effect. Seems to have originated in Orange County, CA.
(mocking)
Me: I have to go to work tomorrow.
Kelvin: LOLTH!
(amusement)
Kelvin: LOLTH! Look at this lolcat.
Me: I have to go to work tomorrow.
Kelvin: LOLTH!
(amusement)
Kelvin: LOLTH! Look at this lolcat.
by jaquaronda August 21, 2007
Get the lolth mug.An act performed in urban communities to honor a recently killed person that nobody knew but you tell people he was like a family member. Proper lootin' etiquette dictates that underwear must be fully visible at all times
Son, we goin' lootin' ta honor dat homeboy up tha street...what? I don't know his name. but da po po shot him and we need a new tv.
by Oliver Ripley August 15, 2014
Get the Lootin' mug.A general negative response or feeling to a situation or question. Eg. A response to "are you having a quiet night in with the mrs?", would be "loth to that". A counterpart could be lance (less chance) or lin (less interested). Is perhaps the most apt of all members of "The Code" developed in Bristol as it actually appears in the Oxford English Dictionary and has a French counterpart which is "boff".
by Dekirken December 27, 2007
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