noun
1. One who is not brave
2. One who fears many things
3. The most insulting word known to man
Synonyms:
1. scaredy-cat
2. loser
Antonyms:
1. non-coward
2. hero
3. valiant warrior
4. Adventurer
5. Voorhees 2nd Floor
1. One who is not brave
2. One who fears many things
3. The most insulting word known to man
Synonyms:
1. scaredy-cat
2. loser
Antonyms:
1. non-coward
2. hero
3. valiant warrior
4. Adventurer
5. Voorhees 2nd Floor
Look at that man running from me, such a coward.
"I don't want to go in there, I'm scared" said the coward.
Henry, I cannot believe you finished the rest of my vodka. You are an absolute coward.
"I don't want to go in there, I'm scared" said the coward.
Henry, I cannot believe you finished the rest of my vodka. You are an absolute coward.
by RJ Pruiksma October 28, 2005
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Origin: Modern American English
1.) noun: any person(s) who is afforded an opportunity to hear the truth and chooses not accept the offer.
2.) verb: the conscious and deliberate act of denial of any and all facts that have the potential to damage one's ego
1.) noun: any person(s) who is afforded an opportunity to hear the truth and chooses not accept the offer.
2.) verb: the conscious and deliberate act of denial of any and all facts that have the potential to damage one's ego
ex: He is such a douche! I really wanted to tell him why I thought that he was such a piece of shit, but he decided to be a coward and ghost me, instead.
by .~TheVelvetHammer August 29, 2016
Get the Coward mug.Someone who pretends to be your friend, but will stab you in the back when given the opportunity. Then when you confront them about it they run away and refuse to explain themselves.
Cory: Matt I thought we were friends!?Why would you go to the supervisor to get me in trouble when the issue could of easily been resolved between us two?!
Matt: I don't want to talk about it. Leave me alone, I don't want to talk to you!
Cory: Wow you are the definition of a Backstabbing Coward!!
Matt: I don't want to talk about it. Leave me alone, I don't want to talk to you!
Cory: Wow you are the definition of a Backstabbing Coward!!
by Backflip Guy December 3, 2016
Get the Backstabbing Coward mug.A way of life for the fearful and weak. Often accompanied by the involuntary evacuation of either the bladder or bowels. Or both.
by AlpacaNinja February 1, 2009
Get the Cowardice mug.The guy who thinks he's hot shit on ESPN radio but really is just a piece of shit. He ordered the code red on TBL and thats pretty gay, except that TBL sucks cock. So fuck both of them.
by povo December 24, 2008
Get the colin cowherd mug.Noel Coward was the greatest entertainer, singer/songwriting, writer of the 20th century.His memory will live on forever.He wrote songs such as "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and "I went to a marvelous Party"
The Lyrics of Noel Coward
Mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun,
The Japanese don't care to.
The Chinese wouldn't dare to,
Hindoos and Argentines sleep firmly from twelve to one.
But Englishmen detest a siesta.
In the Philippines
There are lovely screens
To protect you from the glare.
In the Malay States
There are hats like plates
Which the Britishers won't wear.
At twelve noon
The natives swoon
And no further work is done.
But mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun.
I went to a marvelous party,
I must say the fun was intense,
We all had to do
What the people we knew
Would be doing a hundred years hence.
Dear Cecil arrived wearing armour,
Some shells and a black feather boa,
Poor Millicent wore a surrealist comb
Made of bits of mosaic from St. Peter's in Rome,
But the weight was so great that she had to go home,
I couldn't have liked it more.
Mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun,
The Japanese don't care to.
The Chinese wouldn't dare to,
Hindoos and Argentines sleep firmly from twelve to one.
But Englishmen detest a siesta.
In the Philippines
There are lovely screens
To protect you from the glare.
In the Malay States
There are hats like plates
Which the Britishers won't wear.
At twelve noon
The natives swoon
And no further work is done.
But mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun.
I went to a marvelous party,
I must say the fun was intense,
We all had to do
What the people we knew
Would be doing a hundred years hence.
Dear Cecil arrived wearing armour,
Some shells and a black feather boa,
Poor Millicent wore a surrealist comb
Made of bits of mosaic from St. Peter's in Rome,
But the weight was so great that she had to go home,
I couldn't have liked it more.
by men who lunch September 5, 2006
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