the act of looking over one's shoulder to view their actions.
Colon was parroting Taps while they watched a youtube video of Eric breaking his skull wide open after becoming heavily intoxicated.
A person who copies other people
F: Hey P
P: Hey P
J: Stop being a parrot
P: Stop being a parrot
L: He’s parrotpranking you
J: WTF
To put your cock on someone's shoulder as if it were a parrot.
John: I tried to parrot Judy last night!
Bill: Cool story, bro!
Carter: I totally parroted Judy last night!
Eric: Cool story, bro!
Daniel: I can't wait to parrot Judy tonight!
Mike: You motherfucker!
The act of repeating heard information without educating oneself on the subject or forming an intelligent argument of one's own.
"That guy doesn't know what he's talking about. He's just parroting what he read in a headline."
The process of repeating information or behavior with minimal or zero comprehension of the subject matter (much like the parrot bird repeats human speech).
Parrotic information or behavior results in a cascade effect influencing the percentage of humans that find the information or act reasonable enough to parrotically propagate to others.
Even a small parrotic event can lead to death. Example: law enforcement takes lethal action based on parrotic information.
Large scale parrotic events can and have lead to war. But, in that context is more commonly defined as : propaganda.
64 billion dollars in stock losses due to parrotic information that apexed at the Facebok IPO.
1. The ability to take care of and love a parrot.
2. The ability to retain information and remember it word for word.
1. Freyja has great parrotability, she really loves birds.
2. Elissa has parrotability, she can repeat what she's been told word for word.
Parrot in Internet social media terms is someone who recites information (whether aware if its correct or not) for the sake of repeating it to increase their own percieved "social standing" in an social community. Can be applicable to both a single online community (a forum) or a group of sites of communities, for example a "blogosphere."
Parrots are: bloggers who blog about social media: what it is, what it is becoming, because they read it on someone else's forum. People in automotive or other technical forums who repeat something because it "sounded right."