when your stuck in the middle of a busy room when there is no ash tray to be found ! .... and you just simply cant be arsed getting up to get one !
Background: A hobbit like man named Grant was sat balanced precuriously on two desk chairs when he glanced at the people in the room and uttered the words "shit man I'm islanding!"
Funny, smart, sexy and beautiful girl. Usually given to Haitian girls. Izzy is usually their nick name Islande's are usually very shy at first until they get to know you more. They are very free spirited and love to talk and express their selves. They are faithful but can seem flirtatious. They get a lot of guys attention because of their nice smile fun personality and sexy body. If your Islande does not have an ass on her than she's an impostor. If your dating one, take good care of her as she will do to you. Always treat her good or you'll slip up and lose a good girl. Islande's are very hard to please because of their split personality.
The feeling of hopelessness, isolation or being trapped.The inability to make progress. Generally the emotions and feelings associated with being trapped on a desert Island.
Prince Edward Islander. No one refers to them as 'islanders' except themselves. Anne of Green Gables has become a modern deity to these humble folk, all of whom either work in the tourism industry or grow potatos.
Islanders speak fairly normal english, with a few peculiar twists. Words like 'bagel' and 'dad' are consistently pronounced improperly. They also have no concept of a 'backpack' or 'knapsack', instead prefering to use queer little articles they lovingly refer to as 'kitbags'.
To be fair, all islanders who venture forth from the Island are good people and make great companions. Though a strange breed, they bring enrichment to the historically incestuous regions of Eastern Canada.
Bob: How did that crazy islander manage to get to the mainland so quickly??
Ted: He likely took the Confederation Bridge. You know, that ridiculous waste of taxpayer dollars that's the only thing propping up the Island's economy besides Japanese tourists?