A person, usually female, whose voice is hot & sexy, but who's fat &/or ugly physically -- i.e. they'd make a great sexy model on the radio only.
Buddy: So I got this wrong number last week -- she sounded HOT! So I talked her into meeting me for drinks. Turns out she weighed about 400 pounds!
Friend: sounds like a radio model!
Buddy: I fucked her anyway!
Friends: Youda man!
Friend: sounds like a radio model!
Buddy: I fucked her anyway!
Friends: Youda man!
by cyberpope67,BC,Canada January 5, 2014
Get the radio modelmug. A framework focused on aligning power structures and societal systems around the collective well-being and flourishing of humanity. It emphasizes disrupting binaries, decentralizing power, and developing new incentive structures.
The humancentric model proposes a radical shift in how we organize society, urging policymakers to prioritize collective well-being over corporate profit and to create systems that empower communities rather than centralizing control in the hands of a few.
by NakedEdmund February 19, 2025
Get the Humancentric Modelmug. Often too in shape or skinny-fat to be lumped in with the general People of Walmart, these are people (mostly women) who have fooled themselves into thinking they exist at the pinnacle of fashion. In reality however, they've completely given up and are just running around town in ugly gym clothes all day.
Hey! Check out the Model of Walmart coming this way. Goddamn, that camel monster between her legs is hungry for polyester and imitation elastic.
by Positive Language Contributor October 8, 2018
Get the Model of Walmartmug. by Totillo November 17, 2016
Get the model cjmug. The unspoken assumption behind most of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders): that every human is a neatly bounded, fully knowable individual who can be diagnosed like a glitchy toaster.
Used to justify labeling complex, context-driven human behavior as “disordered” while ignoring trauma, systems, relationships, and late-stage capitalism.
Symptoms may include:
• Taking your emotions personally
• Believing your thoughts are facts
• Assuming “normal” exists
• Diagnosing others on TikTok
Used to justify labeling complex, context-driven human behavior as “disordered” while ignoring trauma, systems, relationships, and late-stage capitalism.
Symptoms may include:
• Taking your emotions personally
• Believing your thoughts are facts
• Assuming “normal” exists
• Diagnosing others on TikTok
Therapist: “Sounds like you might meet criteria for 296.89.”
Patient: “Or maybe I’m just rejecting the Discrete Self Model.”
Therapist: “…I’ll need to consult the DSM-6 for that.”
Patient: “Or maybe I’m just rejecting the Discrete Self Model.”
Therapist: “…I’ll need to consult the DSM-6 for that.”
by seeing March 30, 2025
Get the Discrete Self Modelmug. The conversation in the URBAN DICTIONARY before you post a definition as all the GRAPHICS of different STAFF MEMBERS which clues you in about how efficient and whether you covered everything in your definition.
It is truly awesome the PICTURE TALKER MODEL iwhich are the provided gifs below n the URBAN DICTIONARY and how it SWAYS EVERYTHING for you to arrive at a perfect definition.
by INSERT CAREFULLY September 13, 2021
Get the PICTURE TALKER MODELmug. You look modelic in that mini skirt
by azulfer June 11, 2021
Get the Modelicmug.