by One bleeding testicle in a box June 25, 2005

An immortal adjective coined by the fictional droid HK-47 in the Star Wars universe.
The adjective came into useage after the droid referred to an apprentice of Darth Revan as such. Finding it highly amusing, the Dark Lord permanently programmed it into the droid, providing a basis for many comical lines throughout the game.
The word is meant to be used derogatorily. It should be kept in mind that this word is restricted to robotic verbage, and the effect, when uttered by a human, is negated to the point of "nerdiness".
The term "meat-bag" means one who is composed of organic parts. The implication being that, as sensitive and fragile organic beings, we cannot simply exchange our entire inner-workings easily, nor preserve them until rust consumes them.
The adjective came into useage after the droid referred to an apprentice of Darth Revan as such. Finding it highly amusing, the Dark Lord permanently programmed it into the droid, providing a basis for many comical lines throughout the game.
The word is meant to be used derogatorily. It should be kept in mind that this word is restricted to robotic verbage, and the effect, when uttered by a human, is negated to the point of "nerdiness".
The term "meat-bag" means one who is composed of organic parts. The implication being that, as sensitive and fragile organic beings, we cannot simply exchange our entire inner-workings easily, nor preserve them until rust consumes them.
"Master, let me kill the insolent meat-bag; why, this conveniently placed screwdriver could easily puncture his vitals in less than a milliclick . . ."
by Star Trek Hunter (and not in the good way) December 9, 2008

by Action Steve January 2, 2006

nappy, black, balled up hairs, which resemble crumbled ground beef. Can be in the "kitchen" or on any part of the body.
by soozie February 3, 2005

by Xx_420QwikScope420_xX March 7, 2016

To be called a meat is an insult. Meaning your Fat or a fuck face. Fuck face meaning your gross ugly...etc.
by Ihatemeats June 9, 2009
