droning
Speaking in a slow
monotone, especially on a
highbrow or difficult to understand topic, in a mind-numbingly boring manner; akin to a
lullaby droning puts listeners into a deep slumber in places where sleeping is inappropriate.
droning
by nick c thats me on Apr 05, 2010 11:14:05
The act of being either drunk or high and just sitting around doing nothing. This is not something to be proud of, you aren't
socializing with girls or doing anything progressive. You are killing your
buzz and no one likes a
drone.
droning
by tsog83 on Oct 27, 2014 03:58:17
droning
by Illiterate Comrade on Nov 21, 2020 13:12:31
The act of lying about your beliefs to potentially attract a partner; or, the act of using
UAV's to bomb civilians; or, using
social capital to interfere with and/or influence a political process.
droning
by ThiccBoiJules on May 29, 2021 12:58:58
Example:
"you're
full droning"
Droned
by 801 on Aug 25, 2010 10:04:50
Example:
Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, Al Qeada's former
treasurer, was recently
droned on the Afghan Pakistan border.
Drone
by Hittori Hanzo on Nov 14, 2010 04:39:40
An Individual who lacks
self expression, self worth, and follows
the herd driven through the main stream media outlet. A drone must work for a corporation or some form of the government, they always believe in the collective and are an anti-individualist! A total
government mule and are always on one side of the right left paradigm.
Droning
by Snow_Falcon on Mar 07, 2018 04:40:01
drone
by VALLY on Aug 06, 2012 01:07:57
Example:
SON- Look DAD, what kind of bird is that?
TERRORIST FATHER- FUCK!! hide
ahmad you idiot that's an american drone!
drone
by Salomon on Aug 17, 2004 09:03:56
drone(n): A drone is someone who follows an ideology or some other form of
idealization blindlessly and uncritically.
The nouns original meaning is used in context with "social" insects, which are ordered into a hive structure. In an insect hive, drones are the workers - the ones gathering food, building
the hive - in short: maintaining the hive, controlled by the queen, if not by some common instinctual fellowship and hierarchal order.