you maybe single but you are always surrounded with friends and family and you are a stronger person not to be scared to venture life, yourself
by regsalki August 21, 2005
Back in the day before modern slang butchered the English language, single once meant "not married." Today, single means someone who's not in a relationship.
When filling out my government paperwork, I saw an option for "single" and "married," but no option for being in my boyfriend/girlfriend relationship! I'm not married *or* single! WTF is this crap?!
by hoofum May 19, 2011
by Rihanna Dwe June 25, 2006
For instance when getting change for a ten dollar bill you would say "can I get a five and five singles"
by theemeraldfaerie May 21, 2008
person in relationship: I had such a busy night last night, because I had to help my boyfriend wax his back hair, but it was all worth it because he took me to applebees afterwards. What did you do?
Single person: There was a lot of alcohol involved, and I invited a guy over that turned out to be a total douchebag.
person in relationship: oh no, that sounds awful
single person: yeah, but it was all worth it because he left over a bottle of patron, and I am never returning his phone calls so i can keep it. I love being single.
Single person: There was a lot of alcohol involved, and I invited a guy over that turned out to be a total douchebag.
person in relationship: oh no, that sounds awful
single person: yeah, but it was all worth it because he left over a bottle of patron, and I am never returning his phone calls so i can keep it. I love being single.
by donkeylips6 February 12, 2010
Guy #1:Dude, my girlfriend just dumped me, I'm single
Guy #2:So? Seriously, I'm not getting laid either!
Guy #2:So? Seriously, I'm not getting laid either!
by kmfo27 April 23, 2009
By : Jeff Foxworthy <hehe>
by Tiffany February 06, 2004