Referring to someone who is popular or famous in order to let the other person know that you yourself are popular and actually have friends. The event being described is usually a lie, or the story was exaggerated. Most of the time name dropping is used by people who think they are cool, but are not.
Can become very hazardous to one's mental and sometimes physical health.
Julio: "I was just chilling with my boy Will Smith, and we hella partied and shit."
Matt: "Did you really dude? That makes you hella cool."
Louis: "Shaaam, i think you're just name dropping."
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a really annoying thing that happens a whole lot. For some reason people have the habit for writing definitions for names.
Ex. Bob is the most caring, athletic, cool guy you will ever know. he is also (insert other random bullshit).
really? I didn't know Bob was all of those things. In fact I know a guy named Bob and he's a DICK.
Now you see why name definitions can backfire and have no use?
Name definitions are never going to end. oh well.
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βYou name itβ means everything a person can think of.
βThere are lots of topics available now. Cooking, politics, entertainment, news, religion - you name it.β
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A stage-name/alias created by using ones middle name as their first name, and a street they grew up on as their last name.
Variation of "porn name"
"Since coming to LA, I knew porn might be in my future. For now I'm sticking with my Hollywood name, Alan Oakland. If things go south I'll change it to Arnie. He sure was a nice Dalmation.
"lad name" is a masculine substitute for maiden name, used when a man changes his name at marriage. birth name can also be used as a gender-neutral substitute.
When we got married, my husband took my last name. His lad name, though, was Weinerschnitzel, so I guess I can see why.
A person of low significance or little importance
people who offer little to no quality chat are small names, also annoying individuals like justin bieber are small names
Being able to pronounce name's, usually people's, perfectly.
Something Willem Dafoe is an expert in.
Paul Smecker: "Yeah, well... I'm an expert in *snaps fingers* name-ology."