by seven forty post meridian May 21, 2005
A french word for "the" that most people use on the internet to make their statement sound more formal.
by Mrs. Tomboy November 23, 2015
Can be used for, but not limited to, a replacement for 'the' as used in the popular Rage Comics. Often, when captions are included in user-submitted comics, objects or people are referred to as 'le'.
Apparently used for subversive comedy effect.
Apparently used for subversive comedy effect.
by Tino86 September 09, 2011
Onetime farm boy from Indiana who moved into the suburbs at age 8 and learned in 2 years all the stuff about life that the "city kids" already knew. He grew up thirsting for decadent fun and adrenaline rushes, and still lives life on the edge today.
by Big L! February 05, 2010
a prefix indicating that some quality or title applies to, or is owned by, LeBron James (usually with sarcastic implications).
Le- Example:
That’s not a general manager making trades behind the scenes; that’s LeGM.
LeBusinessman.
LeDistressed.
LeCar, LeHouse, LeChildren.
Pro tip: Remember to always capitalize the first letter of the modified base word, even if it is not usually capitalized.
That’s not a general manager making trades behind the scenes; that’s LeGM.
LeBusinessman.
LeDistressed.
LeCar, LeHouse, LeChildren.
Pro tip: Remember to always capitalize the first letter of the modified base word, even if it is not usually capitalized.
by idontgiveafwhaynobodysaysimhim May 13, 2023
by gdaymate December 01, 2004