Inner Party
Adjective
1. Something that is of a particularly high caliber or quality
2. Something that is usually available to the upper echelons of society.
3. Something that is particularly rare or hard to find.
4. An item which is a symbol of power or status
Origin: This phrase is a tongue in cheek reference to Oceania’s Inner Party, which is the highest known societal caste in George Orwell’s 1984, aside from Big Brother himself.
Notes: Not to be confused with the alternative usage of the term 'Inner Party' when it is used within the context of referring to one's posse or confidants.
1. Something that is of a particularly high caliber or quality
2. Something that is usually available to the upper echelons of society.
3. Something that is particularly rare or hard to find.
4. An item which is a symbol of power or status
Origin: This phrase is a tongue in cheek reference to Oceania’s Inner Party, which is the highest known societal caste in George Orwell’s 1984, aside from Big Brother himself.
Notes: Not to be confused with the alternative usage of the term 'Inner Party' when it is used within the context of referring to one's posse or confidants.
Example:
My homie: Here, take a drag of this Japanese cigarette. The flavor is awesome!
Me: *takes drag* Goddamn!
My homie: You like it, huh?
Me: Hell yeah, this is some inner party shit!
My homie: Here, take a drag of this Japanese cigarette. The flavor is awesome!
Me: *takes drag* Goddamn!
My homie: You like it, huh?
Me: Hell yeah, this is some inner party shit!