A fork of Rural Dictionary
Someone prone to having extremely bad luck, a born loser Sometimes misspelled schlemazel
A schlemiel is one who always spills his soup; schlimazel is the one on whom it always lands.
A house purchased to be demolished where the land is used to build a larger, more expensive house. Teardowns are purchased because the land they sit on is worth more without the house.
My parents house in the old neighborhood is worth $600,000 but it would definitely be a teardown.
awesome, count me in, let's go put a strong accent on "there" Similar to I'm friends with that except more emphatic and action oriented. What McDonald's was striving for and disasterously missed with their I'm lovin it slogan, an anagram that can be rearranged to form 'ailing vomit'
You've got extra tickets and backstage passes for the U2 concert? I'm THERE dude.
Bad + attitude. Sometimes pronounced baaaditude. In the workplace, baditude describes someone with serious authority issues or an apathic, disrespectful or slacker-ish attitude.
Goofus spends half his time dissing the boss behinds his back for micromanaging. When Goofus is out, we gossip about his latest screed and dissect his personality and baditude. Miss Baditude: They don’t pay me enough to smile at the customers. Diane: Grrl, you’ve got baditude!
The front right seat of a car. The seat behind the shotgun is cobain. Comes from the Americans fascination with the Old West when the person sitting next to the coach driver carried a shotgun to fend off robbers or indians. Shotgun is the best seat in a car because you have a dominant position and the best view without the responsibility of driving.
He drove to Vegas with Mallory riding shotgun and the hitchhiker in cobain.
n flower chain consisting of a string of daisies linked by their stems; v connect devices on a part of a chip or circuit board in a computer
She wore a daisy chain around her neck on the last day of school.