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meanderthol

A co-worker (usually physically large) who wanders around the workplace to avoid actually working.
WORKER 1:Where did Tony go?
WORKER 2:You mean the meanderthol hanging out in reception
by el-dday January 13, 2007
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meanderthal

People who wander around aimlessly and always seem to get in your way in stores and supermarkets, chatting on their cell phones and paying no attention to their surroundings.
I would have been here ten minutes earlier if I hadn't been stuck behind that meanderthal.
by dswenson June 11, 2006
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Meanderthal

A person with nowhere to go and nothing to do who wanders the sidewalks aimlessly in a swervy, slow path that blocks the paths of people who do have somewhere to go and something to do.
I was supposed to be at the Museum of Natural History thirty minutes ago but my path was slowed and at times completely blocked by roving packs of meanderthals.
by mymarwit July 20, 2010
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meanderthal

One who has difficulty determining their next course of action in traffic (sometimes going 10-20mph top speed), and, as a result, is not predictable and does not use their turn signal.
Oh my God. We're going to be late AGAIN. This guy in front of me's a fucking meanderthal.
by Beelzebunny July 11, 2005
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meanderthal

1. n.: In tourism industry, those ones aka tourist, specially the one in hords going up and down as a pack, inside and outside shuttle buses and meanders other tourist atractions. Each one in a shoal of visitors wandering through the city center. Not always nor exclusively applied in a pejorative manner.
Those meanderthals on my way to work... I envy them!
by meanders2001 September 9, 2011
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Leanderthol

Jason moved to Leander, man that guy's such a Leanderthol.
by Dragon79 March 9, 2018
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meanderthal

An old person who walks at an extremely slow pace. (This word is a combination of "meander" which means to walk slowly with no apparent destination, and "neanderthal" which refers to something old, ancient or prehistoric.)
I watched as the meanderthal across the street gradually made his way to the car.
by Yelsie December 31, 2010
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