One who lounges; that is, frequents cocktail lounges and indulges in classic vices reminescent of an earlier time in American history: those of music, cocktails, fashion, flirting, and all manners of witty conversation.
That sharp gent over there smoking a Churchill and sipping a Sidecar? Great conversation sure, but don't ask him to dance — he's a lounger.
by Tommy White Tie November 11, 2003
Get the lounger mug.Mythology that people believe is true, but with a twist of their own personal biases. Similar to religion, but religion is organized. This would be less organized beliefs that have no basis in fact, and include a belief in ghosts or the supernatural, bigfoot, ancient aliens, that vaccines cause autism, the Earth is flat, the Earth is 5,000 years old, or Jesus came to America.
Many adherents of these beliefs claim to trust science, but cherry-pick what they call science. They often refer to others as "sheeple" and insist that others need to "wake-up" because they did their "research" ("research" is code for googling until you found something that matches your beliefs).
Many adherents of these beliefs claim to trust science, but cherry-pick what they call science. They often refer to others as "sheeple" and insist that others need to "wake-up" because they did their "research" ("research" is code for googling until you found something that matches your beliefs).
Jill's child got autism, but she did not vaccinate because she believed in anti-vax lornge. She was not sure what to blame, so she did her "research" and on the third page, found an article by natural douchebag news blaming GMO's. "It must be the chemicals, she thought"
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Usually implies that someone is deceased, but may mean that the person is no longer associated with an organization. Potentially, the term could start a rumor that the individual is dead.
Customer: "Does Matt still work here?"
Worker: "No, I'm afraid he's no longer with us."
Customer: "I'm so sorry to hear that."
Worker: (optional) "He decided to quit last week, so he could go back to school."
Worker: "No, I'm afraid he's no longer with us."
Customer: "I'm so sorry to hear that."
Worker: (optional) "He decided to quit last week, so he could go back to school."
by yes juanito yes October 11, 2014
Get the no longer with us mug.your innerwear is showing/peeping out of your outerwear. It's a sentence in itself, sometimes used as a heads up to alert the concerned person. Sometimes it's used to make fun of a person wearing so.
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Get the loungin mug.lounj a low nes A spanglish term that means pants for lounging, especially made from brightly colored velour.
by danmcc December 21, 2008
Get the loungelones mug."Hey, where are my gray loungies?"
"I threw them in the laundry."
"What??! I could've gotten another week out of those!"
"I threw them in the laundry."
"What??! I could've gotten another week out of those!"
by The Cheshire Kat May 29, 2008
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