1. To be free of any superficial, artificial, media, or society created additives.
2. To go back to the basics of how you or any given object was created.
2. To go back to the basics of how you or any given object was created.
by coolslaw March 27, 2008
1. Usually said at the end of two or more consecutive sentences in a row, despite the content of the actual sentences themselves.
2. A phrase said by Tyrone, from the must-see film Requiem for a Dream, during an unusually filmed scene in which the word becomes a part of the beat being played in the background.
3. Something my friend and I decided to say at the end of sentences to refer to the movie and get in a cheap laugh on short notice.
2. A phrase said by Tyrone, from the must-see film Requiem for a Dream, during an unusually filmed scene in which the word becomes a part of the beat being played in the background.
3. Something my friend and I decided to say at the end of sentences to refer to the movie and get in a cheap laugh on short notice.
by Harry Goldfarb January 9, 2009
by CBRRIDER88 December 23, 2013
"It all depends on what your definition of the word 'is' is." In other words, it's person specific. Mind your own business.
Person 1: That's not Natural.
Me: Neither is your obsessive-compulsive desire to control how I think, feel, and act.
Me: Neither is your obsessive-compulsive desire to control how I think, feel, and act.
by RyanFNation September 24, 2018
by get into it April 17, 2020
A natural is a hippie-type person. They don't go all out to look hip, they just live. Like chciks who dont shave their legs and are all baggy and saggy. I mean, its not a bad thing. But like Iv'e seen some people (my mom) who are SUCH naturals. They wear drapey clothing from the ORIGIN.
by oblivious November 17, 2004
1: A term people use when they mean the exact opposite.
2: The perfect get-out in tricky conversations.
2: The perfect get-out in tricky conversations.
1:
'Where, on earth, did you manage to find naturally produced meat balls, Fiona?'
'In Sainsburys.'
2:
'I assume you've remembered me in your will?'
'Naturally.'
'Where, on earth, did you manage to find naturally produced meat balls, Fiona?'
'In Sainsburys.'
2:
'I assume you've remembered me in your will?'
'Naturally.'
by Albert Woods September 8, 2007