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No-show

1. Verb: To not show up to an event/work/etcetera

2. Noun: Someone who does not show up to an event/work/etcetera

1. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he no-showed.

2. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he was a no-show.

by H.M. Switz February 20, 2009

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show

cheap concert

are you going to the (insert band name) show tonight?

by sk September 8, 2003

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shows

being ridiculous or acting absurd; usually in an outrageous or scandalous fashion that may involve sex, drugs, and partying

She is shows!

Was he doing shows?

by CamNi September 9, 2008

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show

a show is a mini concert usually consisting of small, local bands. they are usually really low key and are usually really cheap. these shows are where all the scene, broXcore and hxc kids hang out at. they usually consist of five to nine bands that are either alright or really good, but sutimes the bands really sukk but then all the kids just go chill outside

hey, are you ging to the fire in the morgue show saturday night??? fire in the morgue is a local band from morgan hill, CA that plays alot of shows

by ford[408] August 4, 2007

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Show-Show

(pronounced "sh-oww" as in the beginning of the word "shower")

The act of showering with another person. Related to shower sex.

Bob: "I just totally Show-Show'ed last night, it was aaahhmaazziinngg"
Nico: "I'ma get me a Show-Show right now!"

by nomnomzzz March 3, 2011

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Show-on

1) Someone who is on 24/7 and is therefore perceived as a show-off, usually.
2) Someone who is so on, the only way to describe them is shoooowww ON!
3) Similar to a Shaolin (when translated to "little forest") because of their ability to show you the forest for the trees if you simply gaze upon their countenance .
4) An embodiment of an idea much greater than themselves.
5) A person who takes the highroad.
6) A person who lacks the spiritual, physical, and mental ability to show-off, yet is constantly envied.

"I've never seen a show-on because I can't see far enough past my own insecurities to realize some people are actually bona-fide real." said the son of Otto

"That show-on is the target of ridicule for nothing other than being himself, lets get this show-on on the highroad."

"Whenever that guy says something nice to me, I know he's sincere, he's such a show-on."

"I wish that show-on could be on my road."

"I tried to catch that show-on slippin but all that happened was I made his computer start ridin' dirty."

by Not Teaseless October 13, 2011


Showed

(v) to be in a state of embarrassment for yourself or someone else

1. "did you see the state of amanda last night?!"

"yeah, i was pure showed for the girl"

2. "omg, tripped over in front of my whole lecture theatre this morning..i'm showed for myself"

cringing embarrassed shamed

by on yersel March 23, 2013

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