Fair Weather Runner

A person who only runs when the weather is excellent but otherwise avoids running
During springtime the fair weather runners finally start training while the rest of the Track team has been running all winter.
by Jbodnar13 February 17, 2011
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New England weather

When in east coast USA in New england (north east) the weather changes alot, people there call it new englnad weather and a common saying is: If you don't like the weather, wait a minute.
first guy: man it was raining one minute, then it started to snow, and then it hailed, all in a half hour!

second guy: its just New England weather.
by double M July 25, 2008
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Feel under the weather

It means to feel sick. In most cases, it's used to say that you feel a little sick. ... But… you usually feel low on energy and feel tired when this happens. To be Sick and ill both mean to feel unwell.
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under the weather upstairs

Ryan: "Jesus, who's that chick you were with the other night? I sure would like to pound that pussy."
Nikko: "Yeah, she's hot, for sure, but she's a little...how shall we say.... "under the weather upstairs".
by stockman09 November 11, 2007
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Bad Weather Bikers

A worldwide community of Buell™® American Motorcycle enthusiasts. A.K.A BadWeB for short.

Most Bad Weather Bikers don't really dig riding in the rain; the name echoes the attitude of the bad machines they ride: Thunderbolts, Lightnings, Cyclones, Blasts, Firebolts, and Ulysses, the big bad storied hero of legend who persevered through some of the baddest of bad weather ever.

Everyone enthused about Buell™® motorcycles, Buell™® rider or not, is welcome
You just got a Buell? You need to join Bad Weather Bikers. You can a learn alot from those guys.
by XBarker June 05, 2007
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Beer Weather Fan

People who go to sporting events for the social atmosphere and attention, while being completely ignorant or indifferent to the actual competition. They are attributed with drunken obnoxiousness, being oblivious to the score and the competitors, conversing with others or on the phone about anything unrelated to the on court/field events, pretending to cheer when everyone else does, wearing brand new sports paraphernalia to make it look like they fit in, and leaving shortly after last call to beat traffic and get drunk again sooner.
Cindy and Lisa hate baseball, but since they're beer weather fans, they go to Cubs games at Wrigley Field at all the time.

All the beer weather fan celebrities at the Lakers games are pricing out the real fans.
by Soleijhee July 15, 2009
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