A sex act in where the man ties a ribbon around his penis, while a woman sings into the penis, usually an Aerosmith song. She wiggles the penis back and forth as it is a microphone and at the end of singing she screams like Steven Tyler. hence the name styler.
by The Man 314 December 24, 2011
Someone who acts, dresses, or does something in a certain manner such that he seems consciously to be either trying to impress people or else make a statement.
Look at that dude with the big penis pendant around his neck trying to impress the chicks with his manliness. What a fricken styler.
by Wordmaster B January 02, 2005
The guy at the arcade who beat you at Street Fighter but clearly had no idea what he was doing as he constantly hit every button at once, sometimes with his elbow.
by zenzuo October 23, 2003
The art and design of how a person styles or potrays himself with the use of outer apparel and accesssories.
Are you an urban styler? Means, does your style reveal and urban look or potray a significant similarity to being or of urban nature or culture.
by Urban-Styler May 29, 2008
by Plebitor March 30, 2019
Someone who can not freestyle rap, and writes their verses before they get to the battle. freelance styling is ILLEGAL in rap
by captainseatbelt March 03, 2011
These are the 7% of Australians aged over 65 who can be described as having a high net-worth and are sophisticated, cosmopolitan retirees who are the antithesis of the traditional pensioner. The Silver Stylers have options, recognise quality, and as well-travelled, educated and experienced seniors, they don’t look like retirees used to. While there are only about 200,000 Silver Stylers in Australia, they are a fast-growing cohort with their numbers swelling as the Baby Boomers enter their ranks.
The Silver Stylers are one of several new lifestyle segments to emerge in the 21st century. As noted by social researcher Mark McCrindle (www.mccrindle.com.au), others include KIPPERS, Downagers, Boomerang kids and NETTELs.
The Silver Stylers are one of several new lifestyle segments to emerge in the 21st century. As noted by social researcher Mark McCrindle (www.mccrindle.com.au), others include KIPPERS, Downagers, Boomerang kids and NETTELs.
by Wolfwoman September 12, 2009