Kerouac's
An interpretation of the classic
Martini drink thought to be popularized by the post-beat
modernist movement. A Kerouac, in traditional form, is 15 parts vermouth with a cold splash of
Gin. Kerouac himself was known to "pour a cold glass of Vermouth while glancing at a bottle of
gin."
Kerouacing
by littlemonsterdoll on Dec 12, 2016 15:04:12
kerouacing: (verb, pr: care-ooh-ahh-king) the act of being an actual jobless freeloader who is attempting to portray the situation as some sort of existential quest to "find his or her self" while constantly searching for public validation on all forms of social media.
Term originates from actual piece of human garbage
Beat Generation author
Jack Kerouac, who once wrote a couple of weird books that hipsters fucking looooooove and literally no one else cares about.
Example:
Ex. "John has been staying with Mark for
two weeks now but hasn't bothered to look for his own place at all, I'm beginning to suspect he isn't living some
nomadic free lifestyle and is actually just
kerouacing."
kerouacing
by Elaine Vigneault on Mar 06, 2005 06:46:21
1. To travel,
sans destination while
journaling/ post-carding/ blogging.
2. To journal, sans self-censorship while traveling/ day-tripping.
Alternative spelling: kerouaking
which either makes pronunciation more simple or changes the meaning to
allude to royalty.
Example:
"I dreamt last night of pre-driver's license middle school,
hitchhiking with my sister, mini-kerouacing all of 35 miles cross-county." - Elaine
Vigneault
"Bookofblues has been
Kerouacing across the country like an old penny in an empty pocket for a long time now looking for music, for good words, for love, and for the lost soul of America." - user "bookofblues" on livejournal.com
Jack Kerouac
by Midnight Stroker on Jul 25, 2008 05:06:10
A "Jack Kerouac" refers to
beating off while "On the Road". This is in
tribute to the famous
author and his most well know story.
Example:
Man! My
cross country trip was great! Anytime I got bored, I just
whipped my dong out and gave myself a little "Jack Kerouac". I sure got some funny looks from people driving by, but it was worth it.