A euphemism used in sportscasting to indicate a score late in the game that does not meaningfully change the outcome of the game, but DOES change the outcome of gambling bets that depend on point totals or differences therein.
So, while a victory is still out of reach, the Owls touchdown in the last minute of the game brings them to within 10, in a move that is relevant to some.
(verb The activity of personnel in management roles in which problems are both created and resolved by the same person. Usually while increasing the workload of all other employees of the company.
"Oh look, another memo about how to turn a wrench." Darryl sure loves his manufactured relevance.
music which is at least 6 months fresh
jake does not listen to relevant music
hes the most relevant person ever and has cash and has a handi cousin
im a stoner
abdul is relevant and is a stoner
When bald dudes still rock their pony tail / bun
Yo that dude's got a relevance bun. That guy is rocking a relevance tail.
The act of creating or sharing superficial, overextended, or tenuously linked content—often on social platforms like LinkedIn—with the primary intention of maintaining visibility, validating one's expertise, or garnering social or professional advantage, rather than contributing meaningful insight or value.
"His post about how 'Monday morning coffee relates to leadership' was a blatant example of seeking relevancy."
"She's always seeking relevancy by tying buzzwords into every post, regardless of the topic's actual relevance to her field."