by Saturn28 April 18, 2009
The upper-echelon of Policy Debate. The National Circuit (or Nat Circuit) consists of the best policy debaters in the country who travel to a series of high-profile debate tournaments which comprise the circuit. Culminates at the Tournament of Champions at the University of Kentucky.
Nat Circuit level debate usually eschews persuasion and public speaking in favor of strategic thinking and argumentation, which makes such claims of its "ivory tower" nature completely ridiculous, as nat circuit debaters have stopped pretending that debate is about learning. Speech rates per second can range into the high single-digits, and the inability of many laymen to understand such speed has bred resentment in many competitors in other forms of debate.
Nat Circuit debaters are invariably either the coolest, friendliest people on Earth or pompous, insufferable elitist pricks.
Nat Circuit level debate usually eschews persuasion and public speaking in favor of strategic thinking and argumentation, which makes such claims of its "ivory tower" nature completely ridiculous, as nat circuit debaters have stopped pretending that debate is about learning. Speech rates per second can range into the high single-digits, and the inability of many laymen to understand such speed has bred resentment in many competitors in other forms of debate.
Nat Circuit debaters are invariably either the coolest, friendliest people on Earth or pompous, insufferable elitist pricks.
by DisadDan May 08, 2008
Ryan is the founder of the Falation Nation and is working to make the world suck, one woman at a time.
by The Keebler February 23, 2012
The general motif of urban hip-hop culture. Ranging from clothing, attitude, ego, and overall lifestyle.
Guy #1: Yo, tonight I am going to wear my fresh New Era hat, a tall tee, and my forces.
Guy#2: Damn son, that's thug nation.
Guy#2: Damn son, that's thug nation.
by BrettSlim January 26, 2008
by imagoofygoober123 January 11, 2019
"I will cross oceans and nations for you"-person A
"Umm.. right"-person B
"He's insane in the brain"-person C
"Umm.. right"-person B
"He's insane in the brain"-person C
by Rory Mcilroy September 20, 2010