Skip to main content

Junior

Junior is basically a follower of someone. They basically listen to his senior. In the hood, junior means you are someone's bitch.
Tylik: Yo where Tyleek at?
Sam: my junior?
Tylik: your junior?
Sam: Tyleek my junior.
by FlexAndFloss October 22, 2017
mugGet the Junior mug.

Junioritis

During the Junior year of highschool students begin to lose relationships/friendships for no apparent reason. There is no real cure for this, all you can do is hold back the tears and watch YouTube.
The junior saw that his girlfriend and best friend hooked up and described it as junioritis.
by Cooltiger0 November 9, 2017
mugGet the Junioritis mug.

junior hoe

A person who dates multiple times with one person or maybe even others. They have never dome anything to their virginity, but they are considered a junior hoe
She's back with him again, what a junior hoe
by Chicken strip666 March 30, 2018
mugGet the junior hoe mug.

junior spaget

The realest of Italians. Only Italians who have the name of Logan, have the name of Junior Spaghet.
Man is that Logan?

Dude he goes by Junior Spaget now! Junior Spaget, a REAL Italian!
by OneArabBoi May 17, 2018
mugGet the junior spaget mug.

Junior squirrel

a junior squirrel is typically being a little shit, annoying, or also could mean stop farting in public. These people tend to be boys, short ones.
Example 1.)
*student farts in class*

*teacher* “you are being such a junior squirrel”

Example 2.)

*barbra* omygosh did you hear what Betty did?

*linda* “no, what did she do?”

*barbara* “she ate my brownies, and I said hey those are for my grandson you junior squirrel.”
by Bella sue September 27, 2018
mugGet the Junior squirrel mug.

Junior

A Black Mass, that follows other men and boys. Also offers to holds pockets continuously. Also its doing an IT course but doesn't know what CPU ITS lappys got.
Your an junior bruv...
by Captain Curry October 3, 2018
mugGet the Junior mug.

Junior or Senior?

A question that parents should realize that they will have to resign themselves to frequently asking in the future if they decide to name their newborn son after his father.
Naming "Little Man" after Dad may indeed be a charming and awesome "father-son bonding" parental choice, but one should carefully consider the overall and "long-term" advisability of said decision, since it eventually will subject all members of the family to the burden of always having to ask, "Junior or Senior?" when they answer the telephone and the caller requests to speak to "John Smith".
by QuacksO November 2, 2018
mugGet the Junior or Senior? mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email