Story City is a town of like 3500 people in central Iowa. It is almost entirely made up of late middle aged middle class white people and a couple of Mexicans. It's like the anti-compton. Nice town to grow up in, kinda quiet, but Ames is just down the road, for the older kids.
Man 1: Hey I'm goin' to Story City!
Man 2: What for?
Man 1: To take a nap.
Woman 1: You certainly have small town values.
Woman 2: Yep, I am from Story City, IA.
Man 2: What for?
Man 1: To take a nap.
Woman 1: You certainly have small town values.
Woman 2: Yep, I am from Story City, IA.
by TSMG_G May 06, 2011
Stories created when a writer doesn't have any good ideas, but wants to write a story anyways. Usually the writer hopes, that even if it doesn't make sense to him/her, there will be readers who will find ways of analyzing and making it make sense in their lives.
noun
Reader one: Can you believe the depth to that story about the penguin?
Reader two: I'm pretty sure that was all just story drool. It meant nothing.
Verb
You have no idea what you're talking about, you're just story drooling.
Reader one: Can you believe the depth to that story about the penguin?
Reader two: I'm pretty sure that was all just story drool. It meant nothing.
Verb
You have no idea what you're talking about, you're just story drooling.
by Brooke D. Marcus February 16, 2011
The same as your back story only different. The direction is different. Your front story is Vuja De and your back story is Deja Vu. Since Deja Vu is been there done that then Vuja De is going there doing that. If people don't know your front story then they can't come alongside you and help you because doing so helps them.
In order to realize that we have enough overlap to help each other going forward after just meeting I'd need to know as much about your front story as possible.
by Netfriending September 08, 2018
by Jai Gopal January 19, 2018
Joe: Did you hear about the time I ran out of gas going up a hill so I turned around and coasted down to a gas station.
Listener: That sounds like a Joe story to me.
Joe: Did you hear about the time I got pulled over by a cop speeding while drunk and he let me off by giving him a cigarette he saw on my dash?
Listener: Nice Joe Story.
Listener: That sounds like a Joe story to me.
Joe: Did you hear about the time I got pulled over by a cop speeding while drunk and he let me off by giving him a cigarette he saw on my dash?
Listener: Nice Joe Story.
by CCBJoe January 20, 2010
To decorate a story, that loosely skirts round the truth, with lies in order to make it more interesting.
"Hey did you hear about the waitress that drugged and then stole cash and watches from a group of men?"
"Na Borsey story... "
"Na Borsey story... "
by Wizkhalifa September 09, 2013
a lion that travels from place to place (nomads) reading stories to inncoent people, while they sleep, about places that never were. the real reason for these outsiders is that they are commonly rejects from zoos which consiquently tought them to read.
common stories that story lions tell-
-night mail
-travellogues
-a bout de souffle
-triumph of the will
-hail de furer
-nannok of the north
-man of aaron (shark hunt)
-night mail
-travellogues
-a bout de souffle
-triumph of the will
-hail de furer
-nannok of the north
-man of aaron (shark hunt)
by afar ramamaba May 25, 2009