The period in WWE (then WWF) that lots of things happens during the late 1990s. For an Example: Austin/McMahon fued, Monday Night Wars ratings battle between Raw and Nitro, you name it.
by TravisRashawn October 09, 2006
A state of mind characterized by positivity, keenness of perception and intellect, and all around awesomeness. Although generally beneficial to the well being of the owner, it has been known to inspire spite and envy in others.
Man, I hate that guy. He's always going around with his stupid attitude of raditude. It's f'ing annoying.
by Neekomax January 02, 2011
That nigga was out of line and then i pulled out that attitude adjuster. Then that nigga was standing at attention.
by Izzy AkA Chevy_hYbRiD August 30, 2006
The confident, tough talk used to push your agenda, sell your ideas and put fear into your enemies. Donald Trump, Trump, Trumpism, Trumper, Trumpet, make America great again, Trump speak, The Donald, The Apprentice, The President of the United States, U.S President, American President, Trump trounce, Trump bump, Trump 'tude
I know you are afraid to fail Johnny, but you need to present your ideas with a Trump attitude. You will blow them away.
by joecoolthefool November 22, 2016
boss attitude is the mental or physical state of being on top. the king of the fucking jungle. also related to B.A.
by weller13 August 14, 2008
A finishing move used by WWE superstar John Cena, in which the wrestler hoists the opponent onto their shoulders and drop them sideways. It is often considered by various wrestling fans as one of the weakest and least impactful moves in professional wrestling.
Prior to 2009 when WWE introduced new PG rules, the move was officially known as 'The F-U', a play on Brock Lesnars somewhat simlar finisher 'The F-5'.
Prior to 2009 when WWE introduced new PG rules, the move was officially known as 'The F-U', a play on Brock Lesnars somewhat simlar finisher 'The F-5'.
by JK2010 March 02, 2011
The attitude adopted by many of those either working or studying at the University of Cambridge, or by those who have worked or studied there in the past.
Defining characteristics of the “Cambridge attitude" include:
- total failure to acknowledge even the existence of co-workers considered to be of a lower status;
- feeling of complete superiority over everybody, particularly anybody judged to be non-“Cambridge”;
- utter inability to relate socially to those considered to be of a lower class;
- astonishment, confusion and nausea when somebody judged to be of a lower status turns out to be better than them at something;
- refusal to accept the value of degree courses at other institutions (apart from Oxford, known as The Other Place).
Defining characteristics of the “Cambridge attitude" include:
- total failure to acknowledge even the existence of co-workers considered to be of a lower status;
- feeling of complete superiority over everybody, particularly anybody judged to be non-“Cambridge”;
- utter inability to relate socially to those considered to be of a lower class;
- astonishment, confusion and nausea when somebody judged to be of a lower status turns out to be better than them at something;
- refusal to accept the value of degree courses at other institutions (apart from Oxford, known as The Other Place).
Janine: “Would you believe I have shared an office with Hermione for 14 years and yet she only said ‘Hello’ to me for the first time last Tuesday?”
Dave: “I did try to tell you that she has a bit of a Cambridge attitude, didn’t I? Only this morning she shut the lift door in my face, and yesterday she pushed in front of me at the photocopier.”
Janine: “Yes, but even so, I am the managing director…”
Dave: “I did try to tell you that she has a bit of a Cambridge attitude, didn’t I? Only this morning she shut the lift door in my face, and yesterday she pushed in front of me at the photocopier.”
Janine: “Yes, but even so, I am the managing director…”
by HenryHVC May 31, 2011