An extraordinary person with lots of amazing traits and personalities and a good well being person that others would want to be around
Person: Man I wish I was Tanner LeBlanc friend
Tanner LeBlanc: You have to be my friend to be special
A very sweet, intelligent and good looking human being. Can be a little sarcastic sometimes and loves to be a smart ass. But he’s a good communicator, charming and a great friend. Enjoys spending time in nature, behind a camera or simply working on his computer. Isn’t the greatest with numbers and needs help every now and then with spelling but he is an amazing best friend. The type to bring you ice cream at three in morning when you need a friend too talk to or a shoulder to cry on. Can be shy and timid with people he doesn’t know but when he has your attention he’s protective and will do anything for a friend in need. He loves to joke around, be goofy and make a fool out of himself to see those he loves laugh and smile. Let me not forget he’s amazing in bed really knows how to use his hands and caress you in the places you never thought would get you going(;
Friend: did you go out with Dustin LeBlanc last night?
Me: yes I did. He’s goofy and charming!
A person (usually male) who leeches off other people’s popularity or success, usually ending up getting gangraped by a bunch of men of African ethnicity on a dead end street. The men then proceed to skull-fuck the person until he/she suffer from immense brain damage due to them getting their head slammed on the cement curb (10-20 times consecutively.) The person then (tries to) endure a donkey punches from each member of the gang of black men with their face against the curb.
“Back in freshman year, there was a stupid kid leaching off of my popularity, so I called him a Dirty Leblanc.”
A religion in which people stan the Leblanc’s.
I recently converted to leblancism by stanning the Leblanc’s.
Man of A Man. Everyone want to be LeBlanc. NO MANGINA PRESENT HERE.
Henry: Man that LeBlanc guy, wow
Maddie: Ikr he doesn't have a mangina for sure.
Last name common in the US and Canada, but ironically, not France. The LeBlanc's left France in 1605 to settle in south Nova Scotia, called l'Acadie, where they are still found. In 1755, the British took NS and exiled many of them, who sailed south, making stops along the Eastern US, leaving francophone communities from Maine to Georgia. Most of them made the full journey to Louisiana and settled in and around the city of Lafayette, the heart of Cajun culture. They usually identify as Cajuns, which is short for the French word for people from Acadie, "Acadiens," shortened to " 'Cadiens," to "Cajins", Anglicized as "Cajuns."
LeBlanc is a hard name for Americans, as it uses two sounds that don't exist in English.
1. Unaccented letter "e" is very close to the "oo" sound in the word "look".
2. (Vowel)+(n/m) signals a nasal sound. "An" (similar to "en" and "on") makes a more rounded sound and feels to be coming from the front of the nose. Imagine the English word "on" in a nasal tone but don't close your mouth for the "n" sound.
So LeBlanc is pronounced L(oo, 1)BL(o, 2). Many LeBlanc's have given up getting others to say their name correctly and use an Americanized version like "LeBl-on" or "LeBl-ah-nc", which is OK. Just never say "LeBlank." That's too far.
It is written with a capital "B" and no space after "e," which causes headaches on legal docs if not entered the same everywhere. If you are copying it and there's a space, it's best to ask the person if it's correct.
Mr. LeBlanc: "Hello."
Telemarketer: "Hi there, may I please speak with a Mr. Lee blank."
Mr. LeBlanc: "I'm sorry, there's no one here by that name. click"