The bravado and enhanced abilities that an athlete acquires when they are being filmed or photographed.
by JDMCG May 17, 2006
1. The uncanny ability to act tough and hard nosed while composing an email and then not have the backbone (balls) to do anything about the subject matter while in person or in a meeting.
2. Sending cc emails to anyone in order to prove a point, asking idiotic questions with poor grammar, Exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!
2. Sending cc emails to anyone in order to prove a point, asking idiotic questions with poor grammar, Exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!
by mecicon February 24, 2008
Mellisa accused me of checking out her bff. While she was in middle of her tirade I answered her with courageous flatulence. She was left stunned, disgusted. The conversation concluded, the day won.
by Shakesmear May 12, 2022
Any alcoholic beverage that turns a person mean, brave or excited.
Named for the instant burst of courage (and often stupidity) that comes from drinking it.
Named for the instant burst of courage (and often stupidity) that comes from drinking it.
by Denis Baldwin February 03, 2004
when a person will say something on facebook about someone but wouldnt say it to their face in fear of the consequences, usually sent to people who live a considerable driving distance away so that retribution wouldnt be worth the drive to seek the person out.
did you hear nathaniel talking so harshly to matt last night on facebook. That was some real facebook courage because if matt were still over here he would definately whoop some ass
by moviebuff matt September 03, 2010
A ridiculous metaphor used by certain individuals of an English descent to describe a phenomenal performance on a bicycle. It is typically only used by those who have zero grasp on reality, and are in complete denial that the truth means anything to them personally.
Punctuated typically by the use of the incorrect name of the individual being referred to, and usually corrected by a sidekick.
Punctuated typically by the use of the incorrect name of the individual being referred to, and usually corrected by a sidekick.
Lance Armstrong is digging deep in his suitcase of courage to drop whathisforeignsoundingnamethatIcan'tpronounce" "Wait Phil, that's not Lance, that's Floyd Landis
by UCI Overlord June 07, 2011
Alcohol induced self-confidence, the beverage in question was gin, or genever (juniper), the main ingredient.
by brockhoward September 27, 2011