1. Informal: A metaphor for being complacent, unmotivated, or resistant to change, especially when one is in a position of comfort or dominance (e.g., a monopoly).
2. Colloquial: Remaining stuck or stagnant, with no incentive to improve or move forward.
2. Colloquial: Remaining stuck or stagnant, with no incentive to improve or move forward.
"The company hasn’t innovated in years—they’re like a fat kid on a donut, sitting comfortably with no competition."
"Without any real competition in the market, they’re just like a fat kid on a donut, not going anywhere fast."
"Without any real competition in the market, they’re just like a fat kid on a donut, not going anywhere fast."
by FANNO November 21, 2024
A term founded in New Rochelle High School, used to describe the kids with learning disabilities or an IEP. These kids classrooms are numbered in the 360's hence the name 360 kid.
by sbreezy23 June 22, 2019
A Capital Kid is a person who grew up in a positive family unit, parents still together and typically middle or upper class.
Their dress and listen to mainstreme music and clothing labels.
Typically attending private schools playing mainstreme sports.
Their dress and listen to mainstreme music and clothing labels.
Typically attending private schools playing mainstreme sports.
by CarterD November 07, 2017
A bad kid (normally in school) makes jokes about unfunny things. They also say inappropriate stuff and get the innocent people to say inappropriate stuff. :(
by That girlllllllll November 27, 2021
"Person 1: Hey, not to be mean, or doesn't that kid look like he does some type of sport?"
"Person 2: Oh, yeah, he does have some swim meets."
"Person 1: Thanks, I could tell that kid was a swimming kid or other kid who does a competitive sport."
"Person 2: Oh, yeah, he does have some swim meets."
"Person 1: Thanks, I could tell that kid was a swimming kid or other kid who does a competitive sport."
by theswimkid2001 May 21, 2024