by Tom December 19, 2003
one who proclaims a particular ethic or commitment yet whose choices and behavior patterns prove otherwise. Similar in type to a hypocrite, "no-show" labels someone as untrustworthy, unstable and purposefully two-faced.
"He professes to be such a Chrisitan yet he is a no-show to his family and friends and only thinks of himself."
"Mr. Jones gives a ton of money and time to charity but is a no-show to his wife, his kids and his church."
"Mr. Jones gives a ton of money and time to charity but is a no-show to his wife, his kids and his church."
by DLS2 February 22, 2007
by Brandi January 01, 2004
1) n. A termed used by mothers (AND ONLY MOTHERS) that means "Movies". Another example of a word that can be used my mothers only is "Tarjé" which means "Target".
2) n. Also that thing that Homestar has where a constant can win a new store that mysteriously looks like the car used in the show "Dangeresque 1: Dangeresque Too?"
2) n. Also that thing that Homestar has where a constant can win a new store that mysteriously looks like the car used in the show "Dangeresque 1: Dangeresque Too?"
Mom: Are you going to the show on your date?
Son: *sigh* It's called the movies mom. Geeze.
Homestar: But if you guess correctly, you'll win... A NEW STORE!!! *Price is Right music plays"
Son: *sigh* It's called the movies mom. Geeze.
Homestar: But if you guess correctly, you'll win... A NEW STORE!!! *Price is Right music plays"
by KylePac69 September 15, 2005
Noun.
The unfortunate event where a person is showing off (Ex: their money, life, face, etc.) so much that their repertoire could amass that of an actual show.
The unfortunate event where a person is showing off (Ex: their money, life, face, etc.) so much that their repertoire could amass that of an actual show.
Oh look, Ramon is having another show-off-show today! He just sent me a picture of his Maserati at yet another angle!
by Confucius says July 23, 2014
A 2008 high school musical theatre production. Starring one big awesome senior; some awesome juniors, sophomores, freshman and foreigners; katie rucker; and a lot of obnoxious sevies. Was a compilation of various songs from different Broadway shows. Basically the best play ever...Seriously, like ever!
by Kristin Catrone June 26, 2008
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