A term used to describe eastern european migrant workers in the vicinity of north Armagh. Possibly of Lithuanian,Estonian, but overwhelmingly Polish.
by Kunstable August 7, 2007
Get the Lithos mug.Rapid deceleration of a spacecraft or other projectile due to impact, possibly unintentional, with a planetary surface. Compare to aerobraking.
The unfortunate confusion between Imperial and SI units caused a larger-than-expected atmospheric entry angle, resulting in a catastrophic lithobraking approach.
by FlyByPC June 23, 2009
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• lithosexual
• lithosphere
• lithrosexual
• litpost
• Lithys
• lithotripsy
• lothos
• lethoso
• lihosage
by bananabanana April 8, 2021
Get the litpost mug.Lithrosexual is a term for someone who does feel romantic/sexual attraction but doesn't want/need it to be reciprocated. It's ok if it's one sided.
A: hey you said you liked this person, I could help you maybe they'll like you back !
B: no thank you, I do like them but that doesn't mean I want them to feel the same. I don't rly care bc I'm lithrosexual.
B: no thank you, I do like them but that doesn't mean I want them to feel the same. I don't rly care bc I'm lithrosexual.
by Syrinfin November 21, 2015
Get the lithrosexual mug.Instead of the regular baker's dozen of 13, this equals 11 based on the rationale that a baker would eat one item from his batch instead of adding an extra one to it.
"When I opened up the box of donuts I thought they forgot to put one in but really they were just giving me an Litos Baker's Dozen. Boy was I pissed!"
by CarLitosA January 9, 2009
Get the Litos Baker's Dozen mug.For example, you just won $4567 at the slots, and you're about to pay for bottle service for the whole club- this club's about to have a great litmosphere.
by Litmosphere July 24, 2019
Get the Litmosphere mug.Litost is a nearly untranslatable Czech word, a state of feeling miserable and humiliated. “Litost is a state of torment created by the sudden sight of one’s own misery,” - The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera. Litost connects insult to revenge, with desire to strike back at the perceived source of one’s shame.
by B. McDoc September 6, 2005
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