Sitting in an office all day and filing, copying or scaning something or looking up addresses in a phone directory and writing down EVERY company cause your boss has nothing else to give you
Boss:Grab a directory and look up company names and copy them down.
Me: That is so boring
Boss:Go to the filing room and organize the files alphabetically and by year
Me: BORING!!!!
Me: That is so boring
Boss:Go to the filing room and organize the files alphabetically and by year
Me: BORING!!!!
by Rifa J July 28, 2009
A term used by members of a clique to express a general disaproval of a person, group of people or activity that is not consistent with the values of their clique.
Use of the term, in this context, portrays narrow-mindedness and a lack of perspective; avoid. Remember, cool transcends cliques.
Use of the term, in this context, portrays narrow-mindedness and a lack of perspective; avoid. Remember, cool transcends cliques.
1) They don't drink? They're boring!
2) He doesn't support a football team? He's boring!
3) She isn't a complete slut? She's boring!
2) He doesn't support a football team? He's boring!
3) She isn't a complete slut? She's boring!
by Big Cat 007 July 11, 2008
by half life source speedrunner August 21, 2022
by Ryo_7 July 10, 2021
"Dull, repetitive, or tedious" (American Heritage Dictionary).
I have noticed that younger children (and older children with less-developed vocabularies) use this word often. "Boring" among these people is a catch-all term indicating general disapproval. It can mean frustrating, depressing, or unpopular, or even embarassing, uncomfortable, unfamiliar, or unapproachable. The child's concept of "boredom" temporarily takes the place of the range of emotions that we become more aware of, and better able to articulate, as we grow older.
Adults often seem to misunderstand the fact that "boring" doesn't mean the same thing to children that it means to us. An adult is bored when they can't "find anything to do" or when they are trapped in an uneventful formal situation such as a meeting or a second cousin's funeral. Children, however, seem like they use "boring" for many other situations, even ones that may seem exciting and fast-paced.
I have noticed that younger children (and older children with less-developed vocabularies) use this word often. "Boring" among these people is a catch-all term indicating general disapproval. It can mean frustrating, depressing, or unpopular, or even embarassing, uncomfortable, unfamiliar, or unapproachable. The child's concept of "boredom" temporarily takes the place of the range of emotions that we become more aware of, and better able to articulate, as we grow older.
Adults often seem to misunderstand the fact that "boring" doesn't mean the same thing to children that it means to us. An adult is bored when they can't "find anything to do" or when they are trapped in an uneventful formal situation such as a meeting or a second cousin's funeral. Children, however, seem like they use "boring" for many other situations, even ones that may seem exciting and fast-paced.
Jell-o? That's boring!
I hate science! It's boring!
How was your first day of school?
Boring.
Did you meet new people?
Yeah.
Did you have lots to do?
Yeah.
Did you go outside and run around?
Yeah.
Then how was it boring?
I don't know.
If you're bored, I can find something for you to do.
I hate science! It's boring!
How was your first day of school?
Boring.
Did you meet new people?
Yeah.
Did you have lots to do?
Yeah.
Did you go outside and run around?
Yeah.
Then how was it boring?
I don't know.
If you're bored, I can find something for you to do.
by Tastyfish November 18, 2006
by Ya_boy69 May 19, 2019
The definition of boring is something that does not appeal to you. It is something that makes you tired and is usually something you do not like.
by Mr.ImInThere November 14, 2017