โnoun
1. A protective coating consisting of a resin, cellulose ester, or both, dissolved in a volatile solvent, sometimes with pigment added.
2. Any of various resinous varnishes, especially a resinous varnish obtained from a Japanese tree, Rhus verniciflua, used to produce a highly polished, lustrous surface on wood or the like.
3. Also called lacquer ware, especially of wood, coated with such a varnish, and often inlaid: They collected fine Oriental lacquers.
Did you add a coat of lacquer to that table?
This foreign lacquer sure was expensive.
Be careful! That's lacquer ware coated with gold flecks.
5๐ 5๐
someone who spends most of their time getting high by sniffing fumes from different substances.
that dude is such a lacquer head, all he does is sniff paint fumes all day.
29๐ 3๐
one who sniffs paint and other harmful substances for that crazy 5 second high
That friggin lacquer head passed out again on carbeurator cleaner.
17๐ 4๐
To be incredibly inebriated; Very drunk
Mikey, Nick, and I got lacquered up last night at Flashbacks.
8๐ 2๐
Booze, Beer, Alcohol (Derived from a friend who is a raging alcoholic and works for a cabinet manufacturing company spraying lacquer finish on the cabinets.)
Scott! Get over here and get some of this lacquer sauce before the keg kicks.
10๐ 7๐
A guy who puts a bowl over his head and trims the excess, creating the "Dutch Paint Boy" look. Also, Lacquer Girl (feminine of same).
Girl: Do you cut your own hair?
Boy: Why, yes, do you like it?
Girl: You look like a Lacquer Boy.
Boy shaves head to impress girl.
3๐ 1๐
Someone who huffs gases or just likes the song
Lacquer head knows but one desire; lacquer head sets his skull on fire
2๐ 2๐