"Liveing" is a term that refers to the act of pretending to be live or actively engaged in a livestream or online activity, especially on social media platforms, even though the individual is not actually broadcasting anything or doing anything noteworthy. It's often used to mock or make fun of people who try to appear interesting or entertaining online by pretending to be livestreaming their daily activities or experiences when they're not. Essentially, it's about someone acting as if they're constantly in the spotlight or trying to draw attention to themselves, even when they're not doing anything particularly interesting.
Despite nobody watching, Alex continued 'liveing' his mundane activities, much to the confusion of his friends.
Sarah's constant 'liveing' on social media made her seem desperate for attention rather than genuinely interesting.
Jake's attempt at 'liveing' during the concert fell flat when his phone battery died within minutes.
Emily's habit of 'liveing' while cooking dinner for herself often resulted in awkward and silent broadcasts.
The group of teenagers giggled as they watched their friend, Greg, 'liveing' while trying to impress his crush at the skate park.
Life after faking one's death. This can be done with or without a new identity. This is often done to escape one's current life. Anything that happens after that event is considered a living afterlife.
Synonyms: Living off the grid
I had to fake my own death, and now I can't go back man. It's like I'm in a living afterlife!
The idea that people who are alive have more legal rights and protections and are often valued more socially by mainstream society and the government compared to people who are deceased.
People need to be more mindful of about the Privilege of the Living. Just because someone has died does not mean that they no longer have any value.
It is live love laugh, i don't fucking care what anybody has to say, who the fuck says live laugh love, you are fucking wrong, IT IS LIVE LOVE LAUGH.
I've had a bad day, but Live Love Laugh
A Group where You Sign up your daughter and the greedy coaches who are fat and have hooked noses take a shit ton of your money so your daughter along with other little shits can swing a flag around on a football field for 5 minutes a game and you don't get to see them that much and pay five thousand dollars just for the football season so the fatass coaches can eat food and drink whiskey then they also make your daughter into free child labor making them go to a fundraiser to buy shit like a trailer and a floor then they make you pay another five grand just to do winter guard where you have to go all around Louisiana and Mississippi to watch them throw flags around which requires no skill at all while they abuse your daughter by yelling at them at practice
Julie regretted using her hard-earned money to sign up her daughter for the Live Oak Jr High Colorguard, where greedy, overweight coaches with hooked noses took a massive chunk of her cash so her daughter could swing flags around for just five minutes per game, only to then demand more of Julie's money for winter guard, turning her daughter into free child labor at fundraisers, all while the coaches indulged in food and whiskey.
1. The alias of the crime-fighting vigilante, The Shadow.
2. "The Living Shadow" was the first pulp magazine story to feature The Shadow. Written by Walter B. Gibson, it was submitted for publication as "Murder in the Next Room" on January 23, 1931, and published as "The Living Shadow" in the April 1, 1931 issue of "The Shadow Magazine". This story introduces the literary version, as opposed to the radio version, of The Shadow.
Powers and Abilities:
The Shadow, aka The Living Shadow, has complete control over his vocal cords and can throw his voice (producing a chilling laugh that can paralyze opponents) and accurately mimic anyone. He has an nearly photographic memory and is also a master of disguise and slight of hand. The ability he is most known for, however, is his amazing skills at stealth that make him akin to "a living shadow," to such an extent that rumors evolved that he can "cloud men's minds." The Shadow is a world class intellect.
The Shadow is a master of stealth and espionage who went by the nom de plume "The Dark Eagle" during World War I and worked for Tsar Nicholas as part of an inner circle known as "The Secret Star." It was the Tsar who gifted Kent Allard with the mysterious Girasol gem that he wears in a ring and uses to hypnotize people.
During the 1920's he spent some years in the mysterious city of Shambalah where he learned many oriental disciplines, such as complete control over his body's vital functions, as well as various martial arts.
When The Shadow resurfaced in the 1980s, it was apparent to those that knew him that he had not aged at all! Therefore longevity must be added to his list of disciplines.