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Show-on

1) Someone who is on 24/7 and is therefore perceived as a show-off, usually.
2) Someone who is so on, the only way to describe them is shoooowww ON!
3) Similar to a Shaolin (when translated to "little forest") because of their ability to show you the forest for the trees if you simply gaze upon their countenance .
4) An embodiment of an idea much greater than themselves.
5) A person who takes the highroad.
6) A person who lacks the spiritual, physical, and mental ability to show-off, yet is constantly envied.

"I've never seen a show-on because I can't see far enough past my own insecurities to realize some people are actually bona-fide real." said the son of Otto

"That show-on is the target of ridicule for nothing other than being himself, lets get this show-on on the highroad."

"Whenever that guy says something nice to me, I know he's sincere, he's such a show-on."

"I wish that show-on could be on my road."

"I tried to catch that show-on slippin but all that happened was I made his computer start ridin' dirty."

by Not Teaseless October 13, 2011


showe showe

Slang for shower(washing).

n.

pronounced: (shou shou)

I'm going to take a showe showe.

by imdudley December 29, 2011

30๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


show show

Anyting Dat Yoo Fink Is Gud

Dem Kickz Are Show Show.

by Whit[e]ness April 13, 2008

14๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


no show

(n.) A person who signs up or talks about attending certain events, but never shows up.

Fred: Hey, where is Bob? I have his name here on the sign up sheet.

Lindsey: Man, that tool Bob never comes when he says he will. What a no show.

by trongee December 19, 2007

72๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Show

Major League Baseball, esp. when contrasted with the minor leagues.

In his first inning after being called up to the Majors, the young pitcher gave up a towering home run. The commentators just chuckled and said, "Welcome to the Show, kid."

by BW25 March 25, 2009

187๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


for show

Knowing something for certian.

"She was a hoe, for show."

by babbs April 10, 2006

95๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


No-show

1. Verb: To not show up to an event/work/etcetera

2. Noun: Someone who does not show up to an event/work/etcetera

1. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he no-showed.

2. He was supposed to come to work today, but because he had a hangover, he was a no-show.

by H.M. Switz February 20, 2009

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