by shunningshweet May 17, 2007

Amish expression for excluding from the society; not spoken to, not looked at, not responded to, completely ignored as if they don't exist
by Jake February 03, 2004

Claire: It is really hot can we go stand in the shade?
Jessica: No, can we stay in the sun I'm cold.
Ella: Lets go in the shun
Jessica: No, can we stay in the sun I'm cold.
Ella: Lets go in the shun
by ellafabreeze June 07, 2018

1. To reject someone/thing.
2. To banish someone/thing.
3. A line of high quality, Japanese-style kitchen knives made by Kershaw. The edges are tempered to a 16 degree angle, as opposed to a 23 degree angle most other kitchen knife makers use (Wusthof, for example), giving them a razor-sharp edge.
2. To banish someone/thing.
3. A line of high quality, Japanese-style kitchen knives made by Kershaw. The edges are tempered to a 16 degree angle, as opposed to a 23 degree angle most other kitchen knife makers use (Wusthof, for example), giving them a razor-sharp edge.
by Matt..... February 24, 2007

Both shit and the runs. When you take a crap that is too fluid to be a shit, yet too solid to be the runs.
by Sammy Stigmatism December 29, 2009

by M. Singh October 10, 2011

A name relating to a rare legendary person who is among the few who possess it.
Therefore a person with this name is automatically unique in at least one sense. They are often shunned due to the ridic differences between common names like James and Matthew.
adj. sometimes used to describe something of awesome rarity.
Therefore a person with this name is automatically unique in at least one sense. They are often shunned due to the ridic differences between common names like James and Matthew.
adj. sometimes used to describe something of awesome rarity.
by Chimeraaaa June 20, 2009
