Something or someone who is so beyond cool, hip or happening. you may use it when you see someone you think is so hot and happening
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If a band known for their southern pride and frequent use of the Confederate Flag outsmarts you with their spelling, you have a problem.
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Get the Lynne mug.A pregnant whore, younger sister of the infamous Britney. Having a baby at 16 with her 19 yr old boyfriend. Star of Nick's Zoey 101. Cost her mother a book deal on mothering with a Christian publisher.
1. Ok! Magazine featured an article about Jaime Lynn Spears' pregnancy. The song "Papa Don't Preach" came to mind while reading the article.
2. Lynne Spears really doesn't know how to raise daughters. Jaime Lynn is 16 and pregnant and Britney parties while pregnant with her third.
2. Lynne Spears really doesn't know how to raise daughters. Jaime Lynn is 16 and pregnant and Britney parties while pregnant with her third.
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Inflected Form(s): plural lynx or lynx·es
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek; akin to Old English lox lynx and probably to Greek leukos white -- more at LIGHT
Date: 14th century
Date of urban adoption: circa mid-1990s
: a woman, typically in the 50s, who intentionally preys on younger men, who are typically in their early 20s. The term's urban use began pejoratively, and has thus far remained pejorative. Often among a group of inebriated friends the most inebriated is selected and encouraged to approach the lynx, to the glee of all those who witness the regrettable event.
Related terms: cougar puma
Inflected Form(s): plural lynx or lynx·es
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek; akin to Old English lox lynx and probably to Greek leukos white -- more at LIGHT
Date: 14th century
Date of urban adoption: circa mid-1990s
: a woman, typically in the 50s, who intentionally preys on younger men, who are typically in their early 20s. The term's urban use began pejoratively, and has thus far remained pejorative. Often among a group of inebriated friends the most inebriated is selected and encouraged to approach the lynx, to the glee of all those who witness the regrettable event.
Related terms: cougar puma
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