by Daddychillll April 6, 2021
A "name name" is a name that is common and/or unexciting. The word grouping "name name" was coined in mid-2004 in Canada by a young female wordsmith after downing a potent libationary beverage after a long shift at work.
Emily, the most popular baby name for girls in 2003 (according to the U.S. Social Security Administration), is a name name.
by Tim Lisevich July 21, 2004
What seems to be very common on this site. People will put things such as, "Jake: a cute, funny guy who gets all the girls..." and other stuff, despite this being a site to learn about slang.
by NetherBolt2020 March 26, 2017
by Intelligence001 January 6, 2017
by Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin January 24, 2022
What your parents gave you when you were born, NOT TO BE USED ON URBAN DICTIONARY TO FLATTER YOURSELF. SERIOUSLY HOW LOW CAN YOU GO???? GOOD LORD, GET OVER YOURSELVES.
YOUR NAME IS NOT A DEFINITION. WTF, WERE YOU THINKING, LIKE YOU'RE 'All THAT" STFU! NAMES ARE NAMES NOT SOME FUCKING DEFINITION ON THE FUCKING INTERNET TO FLATTER YOURSELF.
by WeridGirl101 July 18, 2016
A very common thing found on Urban Dictionary.
1. 50% of the time their definitions are written by kids who glorify anyone with that name because they like someone with that name.
2. The other 50% of the time their definitions are written by kids who are complaining about someone with that name.
1. 50% of the time their definitions are written by kids who glorify anyone with that name because they like someone with that name.
2. The other 50% of the time their definitions are written by kids who are complaining about someone with that name.
by CTGreen February 27, 2020