a statement that has little or no relation to what preceded it; illogical inference; (Latin for "it does not follow")
by yorrick hunt January 23, 2008
Non sequitur:
Joe: Do you like Green Day?
Bill: I'm hungry for wax fruit.
Joe: Are you high?
Bill: Don't try to catch me, I'm the Mesican drill.
Joe: Do you like Green Day?
Bill: I'm hungry for wax fruit.
Joe: Are you high?
Bill: Don't try to catch me, I'm the Mesican drill.
by DeeDurk August 17, 2008
"What is your favorite beer?"
"Gee, that's a good question - I guess I would have to say Celine Dion CD's are unlistenable."
"Gee, that's a good question - I guess I would have to say Celine Dion CD's are unlistenable."
"Isn't the definition above an example of a non sequitur?"
"Well, waking up in a ditch chained to a goat sure ruins your day."
"Well, waking up in a ditch chained to a goat sure ruins your day."
by weepster August 3, 2006
New Kids on the Block had a bunch of hits, Chinese food makes me sick, and I think it's fly when girls stop by for the summer.
"Dude, that is so non sequitur."
Also, See, LFO's "Summer Girls"
"Dude, that is so non sequitur."
Also, See, LFO's "Summer Girls"
by dtothek October 2, 2007
1. Latin phrase roughly translating as "doesn't follow" (think: not-in-sequence), i.e. 'non-sequitur' describes something that doesn't follow on from the preceeding information or context. Often used as a form of humour.
2. Rotate the giraffe.
2. Rotate the giraffe.
by phantom oddity May 20, 2004
Insightful comic strip, often poking fun at comtemporary religion and governemnt (and society in general). If one should ever encounter an obscure superhero known as Obviousman, know that he was born out of this comic strip.
by friend of bob May 18, 2004
1. An inference or conclusion that does not follow from the premises or evidence.
2. A statement (reply) that does not follow logically from what preceded it.
2. A statement (reply) that does not follow logically from what preceded it.
by ***DESTROY*** August 13, 2003