Bc of the coronavirus everyone should not be socializing, instead getting fucked up by their unstable brains due to insanity
by calexac April 10, 2020
Presently or previously viewing or engaging in social media. A term that emerged in mid 2020 to describe social media as a whole, rather by individual platform.
“So I was on social last night reading about BIPOC protesters.”
“I’m looking at all of these fools out during a pandemic on social”
“I’m looking at all of these fools out during a pandemic on social”
by Simon Levesque July 27, 2020
Actual: An economic system in between capitalism and communism, advocating collective ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods.
Slang: Anything that a right winger doesn't like.
Slang: Anything that a right winger doesn't like.
The national highway system is an example of socialism.
That atheist socialist Hussein wants to impose Sharia Law and gay marriage on America!
That atheist socialist Hussein wants to impose Sharia Law and gay marriage on America!
by JeffGannon February 06, 2012
a term first coined in Winnipeg used to describe a private party thrown in a rented hall often with drinking and dancing.
by melaniek October 12, 2005
"Why is Jared being so talkative today?"
"Oh, he's just working on being the best socializer he can be."
"Oh, he's just working on being the best socializer he can be."
by FunkyJ's Urban Times January 09, 2012
a rich mexican who wears expensive designer label clothes (i.e. abercrombie, american eagle, true religion, hollister),has multiple houses in the United States and Mexico, use the slang word, "gwey" (slang for dude) excessively , travels in groups with other socials, and attends raves
by i like potatos October 18, 2010
1. An economic system where the means of production, distribution and exchange is determined by the state/public sector in some form. Can be centralised, decentralised, democratic or undemocratic.
2. Description of a left-wing political position between social democracy (general acceptance of the market economy but thinks the public sector has a vital role in proividing some goods and services) and communism (marxism). Agrees in the state determining the means of production, distribution and exchange but wants to bring that about peacefully and democratically.
3. General description of the left: the belief that individuals should be judged on how they treat other people rather than on their job/race/sexuality, that people should have equality of opportunity, that in principle wealth should be distributed fairly to everyone who works rather than the minority who own most of the economy and most of the wealth and that an economy owned by a few individuals without a strong public sector to balance that is undemocratic and unjust.
4. A stage in history defined by Marx's theories as coming after capitlalism and before communism where the means of production is owned by the state and run in the interests of the proletariat.
5. A label used by various Marxist-Leninist dictatorships with state-run economies in the 20th Century to justify their totalitarianism.
2. Description of a left-wing political position between social democracy (general acceptance of the market economy but thinks the public sector has a vital role in proividing some goods and services) and communism (marxism). Agrees in the state determining the means of production, distribution and exchange but wants to bring that about peacefully and democratically.
3. General description of the left: the belief that individuals should be judged on how they treat other people rather than on their job/race/sexuality, that people should have equality of opportunity, that in principle wealth should be distributed fairly to everyone who works rather than the minority who own most of the economy and most of the wealth and that an economy owned by a few individuals without a strong public sector to balance that is undemocratic and unjust.
4. A stage in history defined by Marx's theories as coming after capitlalism and before communism where the means of production is owned by the state and run in the interests of the proletariat.
5. A label used by various Marxist-Leninist dictatorships with state-run economies in the 20th Century to justify their totalitarianism.
All marxists are socialists but not all socialists are marxists.
by Skitali March 03, 2004