adj., substandard,weak; generally used to denote tedious, unimaginative generic tat. 2) also used to define more general nouns.
1) Do you like Coldplay?
No, I think of them as Diet Radiohead.
2) Have you been to Portugal?
That's Diet Spain.
No, I think of them as Diet Radiohead.
2) Have you been to Portugal?
That's Diet Spain.
by Nick Cherkas January 02, 2004
When you diet too hard that instead of losing weight you lose consciousness and eventually die due to lack of nutrients in your body. So when you die they will say the reason of death they just make up random shit because you're not skinny but still the same weight as before you started DIEting.
by AlphaWarhead December 07, 2018
Boyfriend: Hey baby hows your diet going
Girlfriend: Oh, No today is my cheat day
Boyfriend: But you said yesterday was your cheat day
Girlfriend: OHHHHH Yeah. Sorry I "Forgot"
Girlfriend: Oh, No today is my cheat day
Boyfriend: But you said yesterday was your cheat day
Girlfriend: OHHHHH Yeah. Sorry I "Forgot"
by E Dwag Loom December 14, 2015
by cath January 31, 2004
(adjective - slang) - a person, thing or event that is disappointing, frustrating, unappealing, a bummer, a real downer; something that is not classic. Such as: "That movie was diet."
(Note: this definition, though inadvertently, was taken from Coca-Cola's choice of branding for its regular soda, Coca-Cola Classic, and it's Diet Coke. See example.)
synonyms: nasty, terrible, awful, lame.
antonym: classic, as such: "classic is good, diet is bad"; fly; sweet
(Note: this definition, though inadvertently, was taken from Coca-Cola's choice of branding for its regular soda, Coca-Cola Classic, and it's Diet Coke. See example.)
synonyms: nasty, terrible, awful, lame.
antonym: classic, as such: "classic is good, diet is bad"; fly; sweet
Daytona Beach, FL; summer, 1987:
During the unloading of a delivery truck, most of a stack of Coca-Cola soda cans crashed to the floor in the back of a grocery store after being hit by an arriving, full palette of other goods. One store worker, trying to save surviving cases of cans from the carnage, took a lot of soda spray to his clothes, eyeglasses and skin.
A coworker, just arriving on the scene and comprehending the accident, joked, "Wow, that was classic."
"Nope," replied the worker, looking at his wet, sticky work clothes. "It was diet. It was definitely not classic."
Realizing the double entendre, a slang term was born (at least in those parts).
During the unloading of a delivery truck, most of a stack of Coca-Cola soda cans crashed to the floor in the back of a grocery store after being hit by an arriving, full palette of other goods. One store worker, trying to save surviving cases of cans from the carnage, took a lot of soda spray to his clothes, eyeglasses and skin.
A coworker, just arriving on the scene and comprehending the accident, joked, "Wow, that was classic."
"Nope," replied the worker, looking at his wet, sticky work clothes. "It was diet. It was definitely not classic."
Realizing the double entendre, a slang term was born (at least in those parts).
by ringhorne July 27, 2005