by Lovell Jones September 08, 2006
(Adj.) A term used to describe the physical, mental or other type of condition that a person has been diagnosed with.
by Johnny2step May 08, 2006
A person who has a physical or mental impairment in which the physically built environment or social enviroment makes the person disabled. It puts them at a disadvantage. If the environment was moulded to their needs, then it would not be much of a disability because they would be able to continue life without much hindrance. Of course other minor things can be a hindrance but other people who don't have any specific impairment have the same things e.g. back pain, periods...sometimes the impairment may make those normals things a little more hard to deal with. Just a little.
by ScottishAnarchist August 30, 2007
Physically or mentally impaired.
"Scarlet seems to be mentally disabled."
by IamAweaboo December 01, 2015
by Volkswagen ™ June 23, 2020
A defect usually. Disabilities disable someone from doing everything a person without disabilities can do. They range from Paralyzation, Down Syndrome, Autism, ADD, and many, many more. Not all disabilities are birth defects, one can be injured in an event and be disabled from then on or until cured.
Ted: Man, this damn truck hit me and now I can't walk for a while.
Bob: Well I can't ever walk, so fuck you.
Bob: Well I can't ever walk, so fuck you.
by Oz January 30, 2005
Apparently still fair game as the butt for humor according to many UrbanDictionary daffynitions, as well as popular culture in general.
At least as recently as 2000, movie-makers created an entire comedy around the concept of a disability by producing Me, Myself & Irene.
Duh-weebs in the cinema industry rewarded them by showing it on their screens.
More duh-weebs rewarded both the movie-makers and the cinemas by paying to see it, and a couple of the more hard-core cases actually enjoyed watching it.
Duh-weebs in the cinema industry rewarded them by showing it on their screens.
More duh-weebs rewarded both the movie-makers and the cinemas by paying to see it, and a couple of the more hard-core cases actually enjoyed watching it.
by Downstrike October 05, 2004