hostile
Most of the definitions here are embarrassingly incorrect; hostile means "antagonistic", "
contentious", "
combative", "unfriendly", "antisocial", "belligerent", "unsympathetic", "
scrappy", "quarrelsome," "disagreeable".Hostile basically means "of or relating to an enemy"; unfriendly or inhospitable.
hostile
by Lorelili on Jul 10, 2011 15:09:59
Most of the definitions here are embarrassingly incorrect; hostile means "antagonistic", "
contentious", "
combative", "unfriendly", "antisocial", "belligerent", "unsympathetic", "scrappy", "quarrelsome", "disagreeable".
Hostile basically means "of or relating to an enemy"; unfriendly or inhospitable. Marked by a feeling of
ill will toward somebody.
Example:
Casey Anthony's looked like a marble statue as she watched people
take the stand, her face a calm mask which barely hid the hostile spoiled brat beneath.
The gangbangers walked the streets of the slum, their faces angry and hostile as they
glanced about.
hostile
by BelligerenceXx on Sep 10, 2010 11:47:19
A word that apparently people think is slang for for something... when its really not.
Hostile has simple meanings:
1. characterized by
enmity or
ill will
2. very unfavorable to life or growth (
hostile conditions)
Example:
Ignorant Fool: "Dude why did you hook up with
that ugly chick, she was hostile!"
Dude: "She may have been ugly, but she wasn't 'hostile'
you fucking moron."
Ignorant Fool: "Woah no need to get hostile man."
hostile
by joe momma on Jan 19, 2004 12:16:14
hostile
by bardmaster on Mar 25, 2007 11:39:18
Example:
how are you? pretty shit man..... doctor reckons
my legs gone all hostile..... they may have to
amputate. oh well..... ill just listen to
celine dions hostile new album to get over it.
hostile
by Java on Sep 08, 2004 01:21:17
Hostile: Gasoline
Hostility:
Gasolinism
HOSTILE (GASOLINE) SCALE:
0-25%: Premium (A little hostile)
25-50%: Midgrade (Somewhat hostile)
50-75%: Regular (Pretty hostile)
75-100%:
Leaded (SERIOUSLY hostile! You don't want Leaded!)
100-up%:
JET FUEL! (Aahh, I'm not even gonna go there!)
Example:
Diesel powered vehicles are more friendly than Gasoline-powered ones, so that's why someone is "diesel" when they're friendly, yet "gasoline" when they're hostile. Here's why:
Diesel vehicles are known to be better in general than Gasoline-powered ones. They have:
-Longer-lasting engines
-Higher fuel
mileage
-Better exhaust scent
-Pleasant sound
-Greater
towing capacity
-Greater torque
Whereas Gasoline-powered vehicles:
-Guzzle more fuel
-Emit unpleasant
exhaust fumes
...And you get the idea.
Did I also mention that Diesel Fuel costs less to make than Gasoline?
Hostility
by The Chosen 1 #1 on Jan 05, 2016 12:08:27
hostiling
by dictonaryboy on May 17, 2023 09:37:23
Hostile
by PersephoneBringerOfDestruction on Jul 01, 2013 22:34:19
Hostility
by cycling pilot on Apr 18, 2010 02:48:52
Pun on the word "
hospitality". Refers to
interminable drinks/social occasions which you really don't want to attend but have to be there.
Example:
Me: We have been invited to the
neighbours for some
hostility tonight.
You: Oh no. Not the
Smiths! It took us weeks to get over the last visit.