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lloyd

An idiotic, obnoxious, ignorant person or action.

You're a lloyd!

That was such a lloyd. How could you?!

by the LORS January 22, 2005

63πŸ‘ 145πŸ‘Ž


Lloyd

A male who is unknowingly gay and/or is still in the closet, and hence dates or is openly attracted to women who are man-ish in apperance so as to throw off the gay vibes he puts out while simultaneously satisfying his attraction to men.

If Brandon wasn't such a Lloyd, he could dump that lumberjack-wanna-be girlfriend of his and I could introduce him to an attractive man who wears deoderant and he would be so much happier!

by Aquasexually Speaking... May 26, 2009

33πŸ‘ 78πŸ‘Ž


Lloyd

A Lloyd or 'loid is a slang term for a person with Down's syndrome. It is short for Mongoloid.

I was at the store yesterday when some Lloyd crapped his pants.

by The Fresh Prinz July 10, 2009

29πŸ‘ 73πŸ‘Ž


lloyd

a verb, originates from a popular HBO series Entourage sheepish but able and dedicated character Lloyd, a loyal employee of a cut-throat boss Ari Gold. To conform to every capricious whim of a boss or a superior without protesting, in hopes of getting on that superior’s good side.

This was not in my job description! I had to file papers, and make coffee runs for my boss. I was being lloyded all day.

by envi123 April 18, 2007

20πŸ‘ 58πŸ‘Ž


Lloyd

Generic term for any grotesque substance, object or action. Including but not restricted to the following:

1. Semen/Load
2. Ejaculation
3. Defecation/Feces
4. Testicles

1. "Last time I jacked off I got my lloyd all over myself."

2. "I lloyded all over that chick!"

3. "I gotta go take a massive lloyd."

4. "Dude that guy just showed me his lloyds. They were weird lookin'."

by someguy3692006 August 21, 2006

33πŸ‘ 106πŸ‘Ž


lloyd

An extremely Italian guy of tall stature. He is the inventor of circumcision and juice boxes

damn that lloyd is lloyd

by cok-boy February 18, 2004

34πŸ‘ 113πŸ‘Ž


Lloyd

Noun Inhumanly sized slacker of professional quality.
Verb (to lloyd) to use brute force in place of skill

e.i. "Lloyd-it" in reference to a difficult sports shot.

by Anonymous November 2, 2003

28πŸ‘ 87πŸ‘Ž