What everybody else is, too.
by TheShe January 13, 2009

Adjective. Pronounced U-ni-k with a hard K. Used in a negative and sarcastic way to insult a person who is being weird in a bad way.
Brother: *Being dumb and bad weird*
Me: Your /so/ unique
Brother: No u
Me: No u
*cycle of 'no u' repeats
Me: Your /so/ unique
Brother: No u
Me: No u
*cycle of 'no u' repeats
by M. O. N. S. T. E. R. January 18, 2023

by 23Lukerative23 May 12, 2014

Uniquities are the equity derived from human variation. It is the study of what makes an individual truly independent from society and how to turn that person into a contributing member of society. Very intricate, 1000 times more so than stocks and derivatives. People have a great capacity to be unique and creative; utilize it.
Uniquities taught me that if I value sex, I should make a respectful art of it and never abuse it. Some others may fear it, it's my duty to understand and respect that viewpoint and never oppress my thoughts on anyone under the assumption of my worth being greater than theirs.
Uniquities taught me how to find my musical funk so I can play with it.
My Uniquities are valued at a big house, a big TV, and a Smokin' HOTT wife that can't be touched.
Uniquities taught me how to find my musical funk so I can play with it.
My Uniquities are valued at a big house, a big TV, and a Smokin' HOTT wife that can't be touched.
by Daddy Duh Lish January 11, 2011

Her style is perceived as wild and unkempt, I think it is unique.
I'm not calling him ugly, I would say he has a unique look.
I'm not calling him ugly, I would say he has a unique look.
by Ms_Natti January 30, 2008

an item, skill, or talent that only pertain to one person in a group.
Often used in an icebreaker to help individuals find out how they are unique within their group.
Often used in an icebreaker to help individuals find out how they are unique within their group.
First students will describe their commonalities, traits they all share; then they will brainstorm at least one uniquity they alone possess.
by L1ndyHopper December 1, 2010

You started off with a lagoon, a sternwheeler, and even an island for the kids, something for everybody. Then somewhere somebody decides they want something to make their heart beat faster, and there goes your history and sightseeing, replaced by the Borg Assimilator. There's quite a few rides like it around, but it's more exciting at the time. Once you get a Borg Assimilator though, you don't get a sternwheeler or smurf houses back. You do the same with all your wooden roller coasters and you don't have to wonder where history, sightseeing, and the unique things about your area went.
by Solid Mantis June 19, 2018
