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leisureably full

When you don’t over eat, but you have eaten a very good amount.

You’re at the peak of your comfort of how full you are.

Dad. Those nacho’s were insane. I’m leisureably full.

by Lil A’nut July 8, 2021


Leisure Pointe, Florida

A man-made island in the works off the coast of Delray Beach, Florida. It is supposed to be finished in 2025, where they will build high-rise resorts and condos for tourists and rich retired people. It will reportedly house around 9,000 people.

Many rich New Yorkers will live on Leisure Pointe, Florida.

by Southbayshake July 16, 2021


Warner Leisure break

Old pervy men go on Warner Leisure breaks to places like Frankley Services and claim their trousers have been stolen in the night.They will pay £200 for 2 lagers and are constantly asking about extra services in the back passages of the property.

Hey Denby,did Warner Leisure breaks find your wallet

by Pension Pot September 29, 2023


casual leisure

Casual leisure is an immediately, intrinsically rewarding, relatively short-lived, pleasurable core activity, requiring little or no special training to enjoy it. It is fundamentally hedonic, pursued for its significant level of pure enjoyment, or pleasure. The termed was coined by Robert A. Stebbins (1982) in a conceptual statement about serious leisure, which depicted its casual counterpart as all activity not classifiable as serious. As a scientific concept casual leisure languished in this residual status, until Rojek (1997) and Stebbins (1997; 2001) belatedly recognized its centrality in leisure studies. Stebbins sought to elaborate the idea as a sensitizing concept for exploratory research, as he had earlier for the idea of serious leisure.

In broad, colloquial language casual leisure, hedonic as it is, could serve as the scientific term for doing what comes naturally. Yet, despite the seemingly trivial nature of most casual leisure, I argue elsewhere that it is nonetheless important in personal and social life (Stebbins, 2001b).

by anna.m.n.smith March 27, 2016