a group of girlfriends at mizzou who actively participate in excessive binge drinking, finessing bottle service, and frequent visits to a local zebra. they are extremely entertaining if approached with the right attitude, but can come across as terrifying to outside observers. when one is spotted, it is guaranteed more are in close proximity as they never do anything by themselves. they are grade A schemers, masters of finesse, and relentless in their pursuits. they also enjoy laying collectively, going for long walks to the bar, and relaxing during monday night bachelor viewing times. if they take too much of an interest or liking to you, be prepared to constantly be harassed in numbers. other places they can be found: the big tree, ellis library, squid roe in cabo san lucas, the rise on 9th, their regularly reserved booth in the attic at myhouse nightclub and sports bar, b12, willies, 24 E stewart road.
"oh no... the herd just walked in"
"the herd is going to the attic tonight"
"herd up"
"hooves up!"
A dysfunctional group of people who are always together and are rarely seen apart. They know a good time when they see one.
Yo, here comes The Herd!
Did you see what they did last night?!?!?
That was insane!!
A metaphor meaning "to gain money" or "earn money."
Person 1: Man, I love my new job
Person 2: Really, why?
Person 1: I'm really herding in the bucks
that's not a boot on your foot that's a bone in my ear
somebody who tampers with live stock
somebody who tampers with live stock such as farm animals - cows and sheep
The use of one's thumbs to herd cows on your ipod in the game Cows vs. Aliens. Whereas, on the ipad, the use of all fingers is possible.
My wife is prolific at "Thumb Herding," on her ipod Touch, while playing Cows vs. Aliens.
paying multiple people to help or interact with the person that is paying them
''How did he won the competition? His work was the worst of them all!''
''I bet he was just feeding the herd, damn sell outs!''
sell out
when two people have their major dissagreements and differences, yet more than the overused term of "beef".
Person 1:"They've got major beef."
Person 2: "Like a steak?
Person 1: "No."
Person 2: "Like a cow?"
Person 1:"No. Like a freakin herd."