LDAR

English

Verb

LDAR (third-person singular simple present LDARs, present participle LDARing, simple past and past participle LDARed)

  1. Lay down and rot
    "I'm just going to LDAR this summer."
    • 2018, Learn to Decode the Secret Language of the Incel Subculture, VICE:
      LDAR: This amounts to a directive to “lay down and rot,” or just give up. It could be a recommendation to become a "NEET" (see below) who leeches off his family or the government, or even to commit suicide via "the rope."
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