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Laid back

The word laid back has been used a lot in New Zealand. Many Kiwis call themselves are laid back. But I just call it lazy. The main reason they are laid back is they are too fat to move.

Laid back

by James Pig September 03, 2009


Laid back

An individual personality whom doesn't feel like he or she needs to take charge, can let things slide, go with the flow in a sense.

Bob: Dude, why are you not bothered by what that broad did to you?
Dave: I'm laid back, man. No point in taking it personal.

by Verrückte Hunde August 22, 2019


Laid back

A descriptive word that refers to a person who is slow to stress about things, prefers to take things at a slow pace and take things in. Can have a positive or negative connotation depending on who you are talking to. You'll find those more high-strung have a significantly more negative understanding of 'laid-back' than most. I.e. notice some of the other UD definitions.

Nothing seems to phase Greg, how is he so laid back?

by Goldencrispynuggets October 24, 2020


laid back

Repressive, apathetic, does not care enough, brain dead, has no pulse, unlively, passive or passive aggressive, not caring enough, slow paced, follower mind set, compatable, middle american, lack of passion, lack of drive, bland, boring, white bread american.

laid back is another way to describe a culture, community or a person that tends to be repressive, apathetic, passive, submissive, slow, lack of passion or drive, and or lacks guts!

by kminipi October 28, 2007


laid back

another word for lazy

D: heyy im soo laid back
B: yeah thats just you being lazy...

by Young Reezie February 02, 2010


laid back

A sexual encounter from long ago.

The Pilgrims who got laid back then didn't enjoy it.

by Public School Teacher December 03, 2003


laid-back

relaxed and easy-going

He is so laid-back for a security guard.

by Light Joker June 20, 2005