noun. a dangerous driver. Self-centered, makes sudden lane changes, doesn't signal, passes on right, will 'close the gap' if you signal to pass someone and would eventually pull in front of him/her, passes 3 cars at once on one lane road with on-coming traffic, will pull into a parking spot you're waiting for...freeway surfer. Usually drives an older model BMW that was bought used. (not always, but likely, of type A Blood group)
Watch it, that idiot's a type a!
Like a driveby, but on internet message boards. Usually occurs when a noob makes a mistake and the rest of the board jumps all over them with insults, etc.
Wow, did you hear about SaucyJoe477? He got hit by a major type-by yesterday. All kinds of teh insults were thrown at him. What a lamez0r!!!11one!
No, I did not hear about that. How odd, yet interesting.
Yes, I agree, but only somewhat.
A description of someone who does anything because they don't have a preference. Whether it be about a person, a genre, a movie, etc.
Person 1: What type of music do you like?
Person 2: Oh I'm a no type kind of person
Something a lot of people who use the internet can't do.
Tihs is tghe wsya a lto fo poepelk typwe.
Noun: Refers to a special group of people encompassing, students and adults. Common characteristics of people belonging to this group: stuck up, serious, usually looking out for their own wellbeing, grade or else wise, often disregarding their so called friends in the process, and quite often making a big deal out of a B+ thus earning them the title of Type A because anything less is a failure in their eyes.
Their are alot of type a's at TJ.
The trip isn't going to be fun because a bunch of type a's are in charge, I bet we will end up going to a lint museum.
Contrary to most UD definitions of 'type' - TYPE used in a sentence is more like a substitute for 'kind of'/'kinda'.
Though it can mean 'a lot' and be replaced by 'mad', it's more used when meaning 'kind of'.
Example:
A) "Yo, shorty looking type good"
B) "His party was type crazy, like - mad heads in there."
in both instances, type can easily be replaced by 'kinda'.