one who proclaims a particular ethic or commitment yet whose choices and behavior patterns prove otherwise. Similar in type to a hypocrite, "no-show" labels someone as untrustworthy, unstable and purposefully two-faced.
"He professes to be such a Chrisitan yet he is a no-show to his family and friends and only thinks of himself."
"Mr. Jones gives a ton of money and time to charity but is a no-show to his wife, his kids and his church."
"Mr. Jones gives a ton of money and time to charity but is a no-show to his wife, his kids and his church."
by DLS2 February 22, 2007
I'm going to take a showe showe.
by imdudley December 29, 2010
Fred: Hey, where is Bob? I have his name here on the sign up sheet.
Lindsey: Man, that tool Bob never comes when he says he will. What a no show.
Lindsey: Man, that tool Bob never comes when he says he will. What a no show.
by trongee December 19, 2007
In his first inning after being called up to the Majors, the young pitcher gave up a towering home run. The commentators just chuckled and said, "Welcome to the Show, kid."
by BW25 March 25, 2009
1. Verb: To not show up to an event/work/etcetera
2. Noun: Someone who does not show up to an event/work/etcetera
2. Noun: Someone who does not show up to an event/work/etcetera
1. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he no-showed.
2. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he was a no-show.
2. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he was a no-show.
by H.M. Switz February 20, 2009