The most hypocritical black douchbag that ever went to crossroads, his only chance in life is by using affirmative action
by the enlightened one July 12, 2004
When a latino man knocks up a white girl and everyone congratulates him and thinks he's gonna be a sweet sad but he really just wanted to do a creampie
by Vanonator June 04, 2020
The term used to describe cocaine in Australia.
It is derived from the term, 'Norm Sniff Medal' which is a play on words from the Australian rules football medal, the 'Norm Smith Medal' which is given to key players at the end of the football season.
It is derived from the term, 'Norm Sniff Medal' which is a play on words from the Australian rules football medal, the 'Norm Smith Medal' which is given to key players at the end of the football season.
Jack: "i'm gonna' get real turnt tonight prick"
Rhys: "Yeh lets try and get a gram of uncle norm and attempt to take out the norm sniff medal"
Jacob: "You'll never take my medal"
Rhys: "Yeh lets try and get a gram of uncle norm and attempt to take out the norm sniff medal"
Jacob: "You'll never take my medal"
by lovesniff February 14, 2017
A term used to critique behavioral traits and/or a body type commonly seen in studio-based pornography. The criticism is often based on the person's color, ethnicity, and/or the way a fetish is witnessed being practiced in a real life moment compared to how it is displayed in porn.
A buffed bald black man having aggressive sex with a non-black person is a porn-norm many black men are expected to display in real-life interracial sexual encounters.
by LeNair Xavier February 20, 2018
The ultimate fate of any meme that achieves total hegemony. With no countermeme to struggle against, the original meme fades away due to disuse. For example, if smoking were actually stamped out, with no smokers left, smoking would have room to eventually rise again since the antismoking meme would have been forgotten.
The urge to ban landmines underwent normative burnout one hundred years after all countries had disposed of their last mine stockpiles, causing some nations to begin experimenting with buried antipersonnel explosives fifty years thereafter. It was an idea old enough to seem new.
by Paul Fallavollita November 30, 2006
by Normy Jones June 22, 2007