by dickcheesefart69420 July 09, 2021
Made popular by Netflix’s Girls5Eva, a New York lonely boy is a son born to older parents who’s more comfortable around adults than kids.
They are all over the city, eating sushi and usually wear a fedora, high-giving a doorman. His sibling is the city!
They are all over the city, eating sushi and usually wear a fedora, high-giving a doorman. His sibling is the city!
Hey, why is Mike always high-fiving doormen across the city?
Ooh, Mike! He’s a New York lonely boy. No brother, no sister. Just one little lonely mister!
Ooh, Mike! He’s a New York lonely boy. No brother, no sister. Just one little lonely mister!
by RandomZed March 28, 2023
Lonely Suckatoo (noun)
1. A person who experiences extreme loneliness, often feeling isolated or overlooked in social situations.
2. Someone consistently excluded from gatherings, activities, or group invitations.
1. A person who experiences extreme loneliness, often feeling isolated or overlooked in social situations.
2. Someone consistently excluded from gatherings, activities, or group invitations.
by Waihuk June 12, 2025
by RYDO McShagger January 13, 2021
Lonely mans, the guy who sits up and ponders life while his room mate is getting the sloppiest of all domes
by Terminal Privates December 19, 2018
A person on a gaming server, who after being killed multiple times or made fun of, decides to rally everyone to change or leave the server, but fails, resulting in him leaving alone.
"Look at him fail, he's gonna be a lone rager for sure."
"That guy's trying to be a lone rager, no-one's leaving"
"That guy's trying to be a lone rager, no-one's leaving"
by AwesomenautsClunk September 30, 2013
A person on a gaming server, who after being killed multiple times or made fun of, decides to rally everyone to change or leave the server, but fails, resulting in him leaving alone.
"Look at him fail, he's gonna be a lone rager for sure."
"That guy's trying to be a lone rager, no-one's leaving"
"That guy's trying to be a lone rager, no-one's leaving"
by AwesomenautsClunk September 30, 2013