A challenge started in Tampa,Fl where a person challenges another person to stare at an unattractive person for a minute without laughing so they will recieve a dollar.
The Edwin Challenge in action
Niko:Stare at Edwin for minute without laughing and I will give you a dollar.
Christian:Ok(looks at Edwin)
Christian:........Ha Ha
Edwin:Fuck You Bitch!
Niko:Stare at Edwin for minute without laughing and I will give you a dollar.
Christian:Ok(looks at Edwin)
Christian:........Ha Ha
Edwin:Fuck You Bitch!
by TICKLEMEELMOE October 23, 2009
Challenge Day is a self-help workshop, typically spanning over a period of 3 days.. This is performed in large groups of people ranging from a student body, coworkers, and even strangers. This program encourages people to accept one another and to embrace the challenge of being a nicer, less judgemental human being. It's a good program.. It kind of worked for me but I didn't have enough positivity in my life to keep it up.. but for many people out there, Challenge Day was life changing....
After Challenge Day, I immediately noticed that almost every negative interaction/event I had posed as a challenge, and I sought out ways to overcome the challenge.. Then one day, I was too lazy and gave up. So now I'm back to my evil ways.
by SBSK November 18, 2012
bald; variant spelling and pronunciation of "follicularly challenged," only this spelling and pronunciation looks and sounds better.
The follically-challenged look on today's men is quite widespread, and aesthetically appealing to the fairer sex.
by weave August 23, 2003
Students at Sewanee: The University of the South try to finish a 40 of malt liquor on your drive up the mountain, from the railroad tracks in Cowan to the gates of Sewanee.
by sewaneehmm April 16, 2007
woa u saw sofia's lil bro when he was coming out of the shower? yeah man hes so Penisly challenged .....
GABRIEL
GABRIEL
by Dillon Alexander December 18, 2006
by Maltido March 22, 2016
The 'nice' word for stupid. often told to people who are in fact complete idiots in order to avoid offending them. sometimes has the exact opposite effect, as people generally do not like it when people use euphemisms to avoid offense.
i told that idiot from work he was academically challenged. it had the opposite effect of what i had intended, and it just pissed him off.
by ratbrainbasher September 19, 2013