When your pants are pulled up too high or are too small for you resulting in the pants not reaching the shoes.
by RussianMachineGustav June 29, 2012
1. A three-dimensional form or likeness sculpted, modeled, carved, or cast in material such as stone, clay, wood, or bronze.
2. A person with an exceptionally strong and "chiseled" appearance.
3. Someone of unusual stubbornness; a person unyielding despite immense physical and/or mental pain; a stoic.
2. A person with an exceptionally strong and "chiseled" appearance.
3. Someone of unusual stubbornness; a person unyielding despite immense physical and/or mental pain; a stoic.
"Dude, look, an eagle!"
"No, dude, that's a statue."
"That dude's a frigging statue!"
"I know, right? Check out that six-pack."
"HOLY #$%*, did I just run you over with my Tahoe?!"
"Ummm... I believe so."
"No, dude, that's a statue."
"That dude's a frigging statue!"
"I know, right? Check out that six-pack."
"HOLY #$%*, did I just run you over with my Tahoe?!"
"Ummm... I believe so."
by Wazakra April 22, 2010
When you see or do something that makes you want to run and update your facebook status and let all your friends know. Also can be used as "stat that"
by Ry-G. January 5, 2010
by you would January 13, 2007
by mad4punks October 30, 2003
by Col. Hans Landa September 28, 2011
A statue is a sculpture, representing one or more people or animals (including abstract concepts allegorically represented as people or animals), free-standing (as opposed to a relief) and normally full-length (as opposed to a bust) and at least close to life-size, or larger.
A small statue, usually small enough to be picked up, is called a statuette or figurine, while one that is more than twice life-size is called a colossal statue.
The definition of a statue is not always clear-cut; equestrian statues, of a person on a horse, are certainly included, and in many cases, such as a Madonna and Child or a Pietà, a sculpture of two people will also be.
A small statue, usually small enough to be picked up, is called a statuette or figurine, while one that is more than twice life-size is called a colossal statue.
The definition of a statue is not always clear-cut; equestrian statues, of a person on a horse, are certainly included, and in many cases, such as a Madonna and Child or a Pietà, a sculpture of two people will also be.
Statues have been produced in many cultures from prehistory to the present; the oldest known statue dating to about 30,000 years ago. The world's tallest statue, Spring Temple Buddha, is 128 metres (420 ft), and is located in Lushan County, Henan, China.
by JONNY WAS GOODE July 21, 2017