A studly athlete who accelerates in sports, while being a rebel and shredding it up with his metal band on the weekends. Also a pretty good looking guy who gains 15 pounds after every weigh-in.
Guy one: "Hey, did you see leif pin that state champ in 40 seconds yesterday?"
Guy two: "Hey man shut up, I'm trying to listen to that leifs band shred it up!"
Guy two: "Hey man shut up, I'm trying to listen to that leifs band shred it up!"
by rustinpeace January 14, 2008
Get the leif mug.Someone who is called Leifur is usually a very cool guy. Leifur is usually tall and skinny yet somehow eats a lot but is always slim.
by Ashton ;)) November 24, 2020
Get the Leifur mug.Ledi basically means the most amazing person ever. he'll be there for you in a heartbeat but expects you to do the same for him. he's the kind of guy that puts others before himself, even when he has problems of is own. generally a good looking guy. not a god like everyone else says but he's close
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by Ysseise January 23, 2021
Get the ledi mug.When somebody comes to fix a problem but they don't actually fix the problem and then they run away before you notice. This is usually followed by vaction time.
Yesterday my computer was working just fine but I got leifed over this morning and now nothing works.
by Dr. Evil II November 7, 2006
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Get the Ledford mug.Derived from "Lexiphanicism," which means: "The use of pretentious words, language, or style."
A lexifascist, then, is an asshole who corrects others' language. Rather than let slip a mispronounced or misused word, the lexifascist pounces with a correction. Usually this is done with an uppity attitude.
A lexifascist, then, is an asshole who corrects others' language. Rather than let slip a mispronounced or misused word, the lexifascist pounces with a correction. Usually this is done with an uppity attitude.
Dude, it's not "pneumonic," it's "mnemonic." (this would only work in writing)
"Did you really just say "incognitoly?" How about "surreptitiously" instead?
The 2nd was me, but in my opinion I'm exempted from being a lexifascist by the fact that it was a made up word.
"Did you really just say "incognitoly?" How about "surreptitiously" instead?
The 2nd was me, but in my opinion I'm exempted from being a lexifascist by the fact that it was a made up word.
by Sparksinner September 21, 2008
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