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Used to describe a person who is above average in terms of being sneaky and or mischievous.
Allison was born lowder but she will never be as sneaky as Alex is.
Lowder by Jan Shveargin November 10, 2008
"He was trying to take pictures at tube the other night..."

"hahaha! He can't do that, only August can."

"Well, go tell Him to take a video or something,

Random silly character..."it will last longer!"
Random silly character's bff..."haha and He's probably louder too..."
Deaf friend: "TUBE?! DID SOMEONE SAY TUBE?"
everyone looks around.......
*silence*
"Talk lowder, I can't see you."
Lowder by Aria A. Darling March 22, 2023
A Lowder is a cocktail, generally enjoyed in the spring/summer months, that consists of a High Noon, additional shot of vodka, and is mixed in a glass with ice. A Traditional Lowder uses Grapefruit High Noon and Titos vodka.
Excuse me bartender, I would like a Lowder with Passion Fruit and Titos when you get a chance.

During the summer months at the lake, I don't think Chad drank anything but Lowders.

Hailey must have had 9 Lowders before her hawk tuah interview.
Lowder by Wellhungjury July 25, 2024

addy lowder 

A hot af girl who can give good head, listens to hip-hop, and has guys begging to get in her pants but she only stays with one man, her go to, esahc
Omg you are such a addy lowder wanna be, no one can be like her.
addy lowder by Patrickdastur July 28, 2016

MAX LOUDER 

MAX LOUDER is someone that has a bellowing voice. They sound like their yelling when talking.
During a party with music cranking and many people talking, everyone clearly heard MAX LOUDER.
MAX LOUDER by jpg3 February 9, 2014

Lower Ivy 

An elitist term used to denote schools that are relatively less selective and thus generally seen as less prestigious within the Ivy League. These schools are Brown, University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, and Cornell.

Admission Rates in 2021:
Harvard, 3.4%
Columbia, 3.7%
Princeton, 4%
Yale, 4.6%
Brown, 5.4%
University of Pennsylvania, 5.7%
Dartmouth, 6.2%
Cornell, 14.1% (2020)

Lauren Rivera, a professor at the Northwestern Kellogg School of Management, mentions in her publication "Ivies, Extracurriculars, and Exclusion: Elite Employers' Use of Educational Credentials," that "Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, and University of Pennsylvania (general studies) were frequently described as 'second tier' schools that were filled primarily with candidates who 'didn’t get in' to a super-elite school."

As the quote implies, the Wharton School, which is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, is generally excluded from the lower ivy designation as an exception.
God, I've wanted to go to an Ivy League school since kindergarten. Even a lower ivy would be good enough.
Lower Ivy by prominker June 15, 2021