One of many dramatic poses from the manga/anime series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure that almost nobody would ever do in day to day life except for JoJo characters and JoJo fans, can also be used to refer to one such pose that is not from JJBA. Usually resemble poses you might see in a fashion magazine.
by Debleb January 24, 2021

Power pose (n): a pose in which the poser puts her/his weight on one leg while arching the back, causing the booty to be exentuated
On Instagram, Jane's booty was humongous while doing the power pose, but when I saw her in person, she looked like a pancake.
by thfrancobrothers January 18, 2015

An "I look so good from this angle" pose that people pull when someone is taking a picture of them that is likely to appear on facebook. Such pictures are usually taken at a concert/party/club, and are posted for no reason other than to make people appear successful popular and like they have a life.
by SYD_girl June 11, 2008

The pose that all sorority girls, everywhere, at every college, immediately get into when taking a group picture. It consists of a hands-on-knees squat of varying heights, usually with a few short girls sitting in the front. This creates an easy, organized, tiered pose (because, God forbid anyone be covered in the picture).
Look at those cute A-Chi-Os! Someone pulled out a camera to take a Bid Day picture and even the pledges knew without instruction to crouch into Sorority Pose.
by Princess_Aria November 4, 2009

Completely unatural poses that make you appear smaller/skinnier or better looking, stolen from the movie superbad
by cute.fatty June 7, 2009

Placement of a stray hubcap at a highly visible location near the roadside. The finder positioned the fallen hubcap so that the owner might find it.
My lost hubcap was in a great hubcap pose. I'm thankful to the person who propped it up near the sidewalk under the light.
by yes juanito yes December 7, 2014

The art of the cellphone selfie whilst trying to look as muscular as possible.
Step 1: Ball one hand in a fist or cellphone-holding position, this is your leading hand.
Step 2: With your second hand, clutch at or near the leading arm's wrist, this is your support hand.
Step 3: Simultaneously crane your neck and shoulders forward while tensing your traps.
Step 1: Ball one hand in a fist or cellphone-holding position, this is your leading hand.
Step 2: With your second hand, clutch at or near the leading arm's wrist, this is your support hand.
Step 3: Simultaneously crane your neck and shoulders forward while tensing your traps.
by Dennis Richter November 9, 2012
