Disturbia is a term derived from the words "suburbia" and "disturb" meant to describe the dark side of good, surbuban neighborhoods.
by TheK!DD! May 24, 2007
A disease of the mind, it can control you. It's too close for comfort.
May resemble the darkness in light.
First discovered by Rihanna and detailed in a 2008 public service announcement.
May resemble the darkness in light.
First discovered by Rihanna and detailed in a 2008 public service announcement.
You're mind's in disturbia.
by eugepai November 04, 2009
A sign of possession or mind control where the individual shakes and moves so fast it's almost inhuman.
by Joe Kobb July 05, 2010
can be used many ways like : "That conversation was really disturbia!" Or, "That's so disturbia to me" Or "Your disturbia" can probably be put into any sentence any way you want it to... noun, verb, adjective...
by K risten April 20, 2007
Coined from the 2007 thriller "Disturbia", the actual term "disturbia" is used to describe the dark side of a good, suburban neighborhood. Every killer lives next door to someone.
by TheK!DD! April 30, 2007
n. (dĭ-stûrb'ē-ə)
The feeling of dread or shock that comes with the realization that something that is normally considered normal and safe is, in fact, horribly dangerous or wrong.
The feeling of dread or shock that comes with the realization that something that is normally considered normal and safe is, in fact, horribly dangerous or wrong.
He couldn't let his feeling of disturbia go unjustified: he had to investigate his shady neighbor's house.
by La Connaissance Desmots September 25, 2008
by kendallll. June 15, 2008