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Spinsta Model

A person who goes to spin class for the sole purpose of creating Instagram content of themselves.

“Yo, you hear about Maddy? She’s gone full spinsta model.”

by The Euphonium King March 17, 2019


Pole Model

A stripper's role model; The stripper all other strippers try to be.

Cynthia: OhMAGod Grrll, that Candie is sooo good at dancin', she is my pole model!

by R&A4eva December 6, 2010


Model of Walmart

Often too in shape or skinny-fat to be lumped in with the general People of Walmart, these are people (mostly women) who have fooled themselves into thinking they exist at the pinnacle of fashion. In reality however, they've completely given up and are just running around town in ugly gym clothes all day.

Hey! Check out the Model of Walmart coming this way. Goddamn, that camel monster between her legs is hungry for polyester and imitation elastic.

by Positive Language Contributor October 8, 2018


Model Syndrome

A sense of extreme cuntines (in a good way) that makes people incredibly delusional (in a good way) it’s almost as if they suddenly
Think they can walk in a Victoria Secret show

*phonk or Ayesha Erotica starts playing*

*starts walking as if they were a supermodel*

Dude why is that person walking like that?

They have Model Syndrome

by Beverly Vista Middle School October 13, 2023


body model

A woman body builder.

I'm a body model.

by Cowboydon1876 December 27, 2021


Glorious Model 0

It is a gaming mouse, that is very gun, its lightweight, good for fps games, etc

I have a Glorious model 0

by GloriousModel0IsTheBest January 26, 2022


Bar-Modeling Orthogonality

When incorporating Singapore’s bar model method—the problem-solving visualization strategy to tackle word problems—at the elementary school level and its aim to develop students’ pre-algebraic thinking skills (before they are introduced to formal algebra) are not often partially achievable or necessarily correlated in practice.

Wallet-friendly Singapore math textbooks, workbooks, and teachers’ resources on their own doesn’t guarantee problem-solving mastery—bar-modeling orthogonality seems to be a constant in many traditional American classrooms, often because of teachers’ or parents’ faux perception that a foreign math curriculum or publication is harder (or even inferior) than their local inch-deep-mile-wide one.

by Numerati December 5, 2024