This is the goings on of the late night experience at Denny's, Norm's, Harbor House Cafe and any other 24 hour restaurant, this is where the drunks and crazies come to kill time while waiting for their buzz to wear off.
by Spandy September 26, 2005

a group of morons in close proximity, behaving as morons do. the muppet show can often be seen at said morons natural habitats, such as:
1. chav infested shopping centres on saturdays
2. 'up town' on a friday night outside a nightclub
3. political gathrings, especially if George W Bush is in the vacinity (though he is by no means the only culprit, just the biggest.)
1. chav infested shopping centres on saturdays
2. 'up town' on a friday night outside a nightclub
3. political gathrings, especially if George W Bush is in the vacinity (though he is by no means the only culprit, just the biggest.)
person a: why has that lad got bounced from a nightclub for being blatantly underage, staggered into the road swearing, flashed his arse at the police and got arrested whilst his fat girlfriend screams and hammers the riot van with her fists?
person b: the muppet show must be in town.
person b: the muppet show must be in town.
by me old fruity January 4, 2007

by Matoman February 19, 2017

An event where a vehicle of lesser quality may be purchased at an extremely low price. Vehicles like white 1995 Jeep Cherokees are common at such shows.
Angered young male - "What the hell is your problem? This is a nice car, not something you just go get at a poke show"
by steve310 March 15, 2007

by show bird December 22, 2015

by Dixxxie Normus August 12, 2019

This term originated in theatre, coined by the venerable theatre critic Allison Ward. It can refer to a variety of situations involving a bro, but the following are the most common uses of it:
1)A friend who is not really your friend, thus for show
2) a bro in your show, thus a "show bro"
3) a bro who aids your show, whether by working in the crew, or driving you around to obscure prop shops to pick up swords.
4) a bro of whom you are proud, and thus flaunt continually
1)A friend who is not really your friend, thus for show
2) a bro in your show, thus a "show bro"
3) a bro who aids your show, whether by working in the crew, or driving you around to obscure prop shops to pick up swords.
4) a bro of whom you are proud, and thus flaunt continually
1) "I though that Karen was my friend, but she just told my secret to everyone!"
"Yup, she's a show bro for sure."
"Yup, she's a show bro for sure."
by Dormsalot November 15, 2009
