1. Verb: To not show up to an event/work/etcetera
2. Noun: Someone who does not show up to an event/work/etcetera
2. Noun: Someone who does not show up to an event/work/etcetera
1. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he no-showed.
2. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he was a no-show.
2. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he was a no-show.
by H.M. Switz February 20, 2009
being ridiculous or acting absurd; usually in an outrageous or scandalous fashion that may involve sex, drugs, and partying
by CamNi September 9, 2008
a show is a mini concert usually consisting of small, local bands. they are usually really low key and are usually really cheap. these shows are where all the scene, broXcore and hxc kids hang out at. they usually consist of five to nine bands that are either alright or really good, but sutimes the bands really sukk but then all the kids just go chill outside
hey, are you ging to the fire in the morgue show saturday night??? fire in the morgue is a local band from morgan hill, CA that plays alot of shows
by ford[408] August 4, 2007
by A. Doherty February 1, 2007
(pronounced "sh-oww" as in the beginning of the word "shower")
The act of showering with another person. Related to shower sex.
The act of showering with another person. Related to shower sex.
Bob: "I just totally Show-Show'ed last night, it was aaahhmaazziinngg"
Nico: "I'ma get me a Show-Show right now!"
Nico: "I'ma get me a Show-Show right now!"
by nomnomzzz March 3, 2011
The bigtime. A euphemism for having arrived, or becoming successful. Also used to denote someone moving on to bigger and better things.
Did you hear where he's working? That's the show.
Also: After he got that job he got rid of that Toyota, and he's in a 7 series now, it's quite the show.
Also: After he got that job he got rid of that Toyota, and he's in a 7 series now, it's quite the show.
by Naymweth Eld June 23, 2003