A word to describe and differentiate types of lacrosse.
White Collar Lacrosse (WCL) is the type of lacrosse player or team that gives lacrosse its stereotypes, the rich white boy game for kids that do not like to physically challenge themselves.
Blue Collar Lacrosse (BCL) is the type of Lacrosse that is played by kids, people, and atheletes who aren’t afraid of getting hurt, not affraid of getting dirty or hurting others to display a good, hard faught game.
“Careful, CHS plays Blue Collar Lax, their defense are killers.”
Hard-working lacrosse players, usually from a less funded program.
An Ana Collar is a crazy, loud, hilarious person. She is very smart. She sleeps a lot and can most likely speak multiple languages and will sometimes blurt out foreign words, but thats just Ana Collar being herself. Her laugh is infectious and she will soon have you creasing with laughter. If you find an Ana, be her friend because she is the best friend you will ever have.
“That girl is so crazy and funny.”
“She must be an Ana Collar”
An Ana Collar is a crazy, loud, hilarious person. She is very smart and sleeps a lot, she can most likely speak multiple languages and will sometimes blurt out foreign words but thats just Ana Collar being herself. Her laugh is infectious and she will soon have you creasing with laughter. If you find an Ana, be her friend because she is the best friend you will ever have.
“That girl is so crazy and funny.”
“She must be an Ana Collar”
n. The 21st century "frat-tastic" type who wears his collar in the "up" position. His predecessor was the quintessential 80s "cool guy" sporting Oakley Razorblades and day-trading junk bonds.
Variations: collarbag, collar-bag, bag
"My girlfriend dragged me into Abercrombie the other day. It was unbearable. Wall-to-wall collar bags."
"Look at those douche bags with their collars up. Collar bag, yo!" (Sung to the tune of Gwen Stefani's "Holla Back Girl".)
White-collar jobs that still require one to wear a collared shirt. Previously, these jobs would have required ties and jackets. With increases in business casual and WFH, most white-collar jobs no longer require collared shirts, but some executive positions, or traditional conservative jobs they’re still required.
Wear a tie to the interview, that’s a tight-collar job.
Will do whatever the person is told to do. It's like another saying, X says jump and Y says, "How high?" It's a figure of speech for a power dynamic.
"She's at your bark and collar; I see?"
"I'm at your bark and collar!"
The boobs of a woman who’s man is in a blue collar trade.
“That dudes wife has some big old blue collar pillows hiding under that Miller Lite tshirt”.
“What is that?”
The boobs of a woman who’s man is in a blue collar trade.