Lawkward
An adjective that describes the awkward nature of law students. It is often characterized by a law student's inability to properly interact with others in a social setting.
pronounced: law-kward
pronounced: law-kward
People at the last bar review were really lawkward.
Lawkward
Adj.
1. Likeable but awkward person
2. Social grace of a slug... but a likeable slug
Pronounced- lawk•ward
1. Likeable but awkward person
2. Social grace of a slug... but a likeable slug
Pronounced- lawk•ward
The nerdy kid in school was very lawkward when he asked the prom queen on a date, so she said yes.
lawkward
Lawkk•ward Lock-ward
-adjective
1. socialy independent; non-conformist.
2. practical in a way that denotes a disregard for societal demands: a louchlyn action or a louchlyn point of view.
3. socially inappropriate comments or actions that despite being humorous are considered to be offensive by most.
4. used to describe a compliment that has an implied insult: You aren't as stupid as I thought; or: You aren't as ugly in person.
adverb:
lawkwardly
noun: louchlyn
-adjective
1. socialy independent; non-conformist.
2. practical in a way that denotes a disregard for societal demands: a louchlyn action or a louchlyn point of view.
3. socially inappropriate comments or actions that despite being humorous are considered to be offensive by most.
4. used to describe a compliment that has an implied insult: You aren't as stupid as I thought; or: You aren't as ugly in person.
adverb:
lawkwardly
noun: louchlyn
The lawkward proposal to feed the homeless to the hungry has special interest groups up in arms.