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box social

A party with no booze.

"Mike has a party yoohoo!" "No dude his parents are in, its fucking box social" "Tame man, tame."

by Damres June 30, 2005

9๐Ÿ‘ 45๐Ÿ‘Ž


Social Ghost

Quite a few modern day rock bands like to list hip emo bands as prime influences, but judging from their impressive instrumental chops, these guys are no strangers to the proggier side of things. Social Ghost is one of the few bands to proudly proclaim their admiration of such challenging-yet-melodic bands as Rush and The Police. And the Orlando, Florida-based group has something in common with these aforementioned zillion-selling acts โ€“ they manage to create a massive sound with only three band members (and like the others, their bassist doubles as lead vocalist).

Comprised of singer/bassist Van Lugo, guitarist Neight, and drummer Jeffrey Alan Wright, Social Ghost is turning heads with their recently released album, a release that manages to balance the tuneful with the tricky. Social Ghost has already played sold out shows at some of Florida's most celebrated venues, including the House of Blues and the Social, as well as festivals like JRR-B-Q, Warped Tour 2006 and Earthday Birthday 13 at Orlando's Citrus Bowl. Additionally, Social Ghost has supported such renowned acts as Shinedown, Staind, Rob Zombie, Mudvayne, Plain White T's, Nonpoint, and Alice in Chains, the latter of which the group has served as direct support for their recent acoustic tour. Jim Mallonee, VP of Booking for Live Nation, witnessed a Social Ghost performance during their stint supporting Shinedown, and raved, "I was frankly flabbergasted when I witnessed their show, and kind of pissed off that I was in the dark about these guys until that point."

Although considered a new band to many, Lugo and Neight have been almost life-long friends โ€“ having first crossed paths in the 5th grade. โ€œWe immediately formed a bond through mischief,โ€ explains Neight. โ€œWe started to watch MTV - emulating and singing Rage Against the Machine, Green Day, and Pearl Jam in class. Growing up in that time period was a really big part in us picking up instruments โ€“ Van picked up a bass around age thirteen, and a year later, I followed. We jammed almost everyday, and at age 15, I moved to West Virginia with my parents. We stayed in contact and Van continued with a band of his own. When I was 20, Van called me one day and asked me if I wanted to move back and join his band. Without hesitation, I sold all my stuff and moved back down. We went on for a few months with that band, but Van and I started moving in a different direction musically. We disbanded that project to begin work on what is now Social Ghost.โ€

The move has certainly paid off for all parties involved, as several songs from the EP have become local rock radio favorites. ORock 105.9 put the anthemic โ€œTomorrowโ€ in Melโ€™s Nightly Battle for listener votes. The song won 10 consecutive nights beating the likes of The Killers, Sick Puppies, Angels & Airwaves (twice), Stone Sour, Seether, Blue October, Pucifer, and Biffy Clyro. This success has placed โ€œTomorrowโ€ in regular rotation. WJRR has also featured โ€œTomorrowโ€ on their Native Noise series.

And the group has already built up some impressive โ€˜road miles.โ€™ โ€œTouring was an amazing and inspiring experience,โ€ says Neight. โ€œIt's everyone's dream just to meet their idols - Alice in Chains. But to perform on the same stage every night, drink beers with the guys, playing to sold-out auditoriums, have the guys play pranks on us - there are no words that I can express how great that feels. Something I think we learned from Warped Tour was how important the band-fan connection is.โ€ And what can fans expect from a Social Ghost performance? โ€œTight, precise performances. Better than the record. And, you can meet us at the merch booth!โ€ With a goal of โ€œWorld Domination โ€“ to put rock nโ€™ roll back on top,โ€ the lads certainly have the right attitude, but also have the tunes and chops to back it all up.

Me: Dude, did you see Social Ghost at the House of Blues last night?

Guy: Fuck yeah I did! Fucking beastly shit!

by War Without A Gun June 11, 2009

5๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


social credit

an unfunny meme that's been extended for to long and was never funny honestly

yo I wanna visit taiwan
-999999999 social credit
stfu unfunny fuck

by trolgod November 1, 2021

45๐Ÿ‘ 300๐Ÿ‘Ž


smokes socially

Someone who passes a joint with their pinkie extended politely.

1: Dog, smoking with Samantha is like toking with the Queen of England.

2: Yeah, she smokes socially.

by ubuge2 July 26, 2011

2๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Social Deprivation

something an english teacher says all the time

Teacher: And this meant that he had some serious messages about social deprivation
Students: *snore snore*

by Pink_TeaCups February 28, 2008

2๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


social engineer

A misfit who takes pride in his ability to manipulate others. Commonly a young white male who also has interests in hacking, computer games, and being made fun of in high school.
The feats of a social engineer are insignificant compared to a meaningful relationship with even a single good friend.

Social engineer 1: i stole my friend's gf's password! now i can mess with him!
Social engineer 2: Wow dude

by j7aiman February 9, 2010

4๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


Social Outcast

Someone who is rejected from the majority, or all of the social groups in an area. You will probably insult them and hurt their feelings, but sometimes they're so damn annoying you hope you do!

Sometimes they turn out OK if you get to know them, but other times, as I said before, they're just annoying.

Social Outcast: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-

Socially Accepted Person: WILL YOU SHUT THE FUCK UP?!

Social Outcast: A, B, C, D, E, F, G-

Socially Accepted Person: And you wonder why no one likes you.

by Daniel Day-Lewis September 29, 2008

50๐Ÿ‘ 384๐Ÿ‘Ž