passenging
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A member of a sailboat racing crew who always ends up in the way when the rest of the attempts a maneuver.
Being a passenger in another's car or a carpool.
A person who passes off all their work to someone else. A lazy unproductive person.
Italian word for pussy. Literally, female sparrow. Common its diminutives: passerina, passerotta. Also extended to 'beautiful girl' (a bit offensive)
The act of farting as you're walking past someone who is in a seated position.
Like passers by, but cooler.
a person you work with and who could give you a lift to work or home as he/she drives there by car, but does not do it as he/she focuses so much on driving and the road that he/she does not see you standing on the sidewalk and waiting for a bus;in fact he/she would not see you even if there was nothing around except for the bus stop and you;sometimes it is done on purpose because the person simply does not give a damn about you standing there and waiting
Usually very smelly, with the tendency to wear old dirty clothing. Also a very short person with a phobia of being too low to the ground. This person has very few friends though they tend to hang around people, and act as if they are their friends, though a call to hang out is never offered to this individual.
1. People who you have had some kind of interaction with that have come and gone from the scope of being regularly in touch with or in touch with at all. 2. Persons who have briefly impacted you in some way and are no longer around. 3. Persons who have impacted you in a good way but are no longer around because they have continued on a path that is separate from yours. The split is usually on good terms, but you probably won't see or hear from these people again.
When you load a blunt/joint/bowl/bong/and other form of smokage and hit it an extra time because you're the one who provided the smoke.
when you are passive aggressively assertive
A teasing 'game' or activity in which two or more people collaborate to seize someone's possession, tossing it to each other to prevent the owner from getting it back. This 'game' has been played for generations in New Orleans and is pronunced 'pos-say.'