Lithgow stare
The art of staring at some one without them being aware
or staring down an object in a pensive slightly aggressive manner.
The action consists of wide open eyes, closed mouth almost pursing your lips and an outstretched extended neck.
Originated in the N.S.W. country town of Lithgow by a couple of young hardcore punks.
The art of staring at some one without them being aware
or staring down an object in a pensive slightly aggressive manner.
The action consists of wide open eyes, closed mouth almost pursing your lips and an outstretched extended neck.
Originated in the N.S.W. country town of Lithgow by a couple of young hardcore punks.
by wolverine fennell September 26, 2011
by QZKotl January 15, 2004
by PimP_c09 December 23, 2008
Let's try on love for just a minute and why people only love each other and never really fall in love. You can have very strong feelings for someone, get along, building a strong friendship that leads to loving feelings, doing things together actually increases our love for another human, showing affection and getting to know someone actually allows us to feel close to that person and we interpret that as love. This is also a temporary fix to feeling wanted and needed. This is a temporary act of having someone in our life for a short period of time that fulfills some part of ourselves where we are lacking.
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd October 02, 2019
Short for Love-shy.
Love shyness is the inability for a heterosexual man to initiate a relationship with a woman, so they remain single and lonely for all their lives.
Love shyness is the inability for a heterosexual man to initiate a relationship with a woman, so they remain single and lonely for all their lives.
The LS man was getting depressed. He won't be happy until he loses the LS - which will probably be never.
by A dude who's had not one chick December 18, 2009
Stands for learning support and is what you call somebody when they say or do something really stupid.
by Banterman69 March 04, 2015
ls is a command to list files in Unix and Unix-like operating systems. ls displays files in a bare format. It is a shortening of 'list'. The list of arguments for ls include:
* -l long format, displaying Unix file types, permissions, number of hard links, owner, group, size, date, and filename
* -F appends a character revealing the nature of a file, for example, * for an executable, or / for a directory. Regular files have no suffix.
* -a lists all files in the given directory, including those whose names start with "." (which are hidden files in Unix). By default, these files are excluded from the list.
* -R recursively lists subdirectories. The command ls -R / would therefore list all files.
* -d shows information about a symbolic link or directory, rather than about the link's target or listing the contents of a directory.
* -t sort the list of files by modification time.
* -h print sizes in human readable format. (e.g., 1K, 234M, 2G, etc.)
* -l long format, displaying Unix file types, permissions, number of hard links, owner, group, size, date, and filename
* -F appends a character revealing the nature of a file, for example, * for an executable, or / for a directory. Regular files have no suffix.
* -a lists all files in the given directory, including those whose names start with "." (which are hidden files in Unix). By default, these files are excluded from the list.
* -R recursively lists subdirectories. The command ls -R / would therefore list all files.
* -d shows information about a symbolic link or directory, rather than about the link's target or listing the contents of a directory.
* -t sort the list of files by modification time.
* -h print sizes in human readable format. (e.g., 1K, 234M, 2G, etc.)
$ pwd
/home/fred
$ ls -l
drwxr--r-- 1 fred editors 4096 drafts
-rw-r--r-- 1 fred editors 30405 edition-32
-r-xr-xr-x 1 fred fred 8460 edit
$ ls -F
drafts/
edition-32
edit*
/home/fred
$ ls -l
drwxr--r-- 1 fred editors 4096 drafts
-rw-r--r-- 1 fred editors 30405 edition-32
-r-xr-xr-x 1 fred fred 8460 edit
$ ls -F
drafts/
edition-32
edit*
by kyle.biddle November 12, 2010