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    [Noun]  | "lei*sure" | \ ˈlē-zhər \


    1: freedom provided by the cessation of activities; especially : time free from work or duties

    2: ease, leisureliness


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English leiser, from Anglo-French leisir, from leisir to be permitted, from Latin licēre see: {license:1 };

    [Noun]  | "leisure suit" 


    1: a suit consisting of a shirt jacket and matching trousers for informal wear


    Origin: 1975 ;

    [Noun]  | "leisure class" 


    1: people who do not have to work

    [Noun phrase]  | "a lady/man/gentleman of leisure" 


    1: a woman/man who does not work and who spends a lot of time doing things for pleasure

    [Noun phrase]  | "a life of leisure" 


    1: an existence that does not require that one works

    [Noun]  | "leisure" 


    1: freedom from activity or labor;


      * e.g., " ... upon retiring, the elderly couple looked forward to a life of well-deserved leisure "





     [ "leisuring" ]

    1: A word made up by the band Australian band '5 Seconds of Summer'. Leisuring is used when one of the Members, Luke Hemmings, is lying around (generally in comfortable, abnormal or slightly sexual positions) leisuring is now a common phrase used by the 5sosfam

      * e.g.,  ... Luke: *lying on couch* 

     [ "Leisurism" ]

    1: The belief of enjoyment, pleasures and being relaxed most or all of the time, regardless of your situation or stress. Leisurist always find a way to enjoy themselves.

      * e.g.,  ... "If everyone would put leisurism into their life, the world would be in a better place and people would be less angry and upset and more happy and relaxed. see Leisurist 

     [ "leisurely" ]

    1: To do something or be unhurried or relaxed.

      * e.g.,  ... I like taking leisurely walks in the park. 

     [ "Leisure" ]

    1: One of the most promising bands I have seen in a long time. They openned for cKy in the Out On The Noose Again Tour. They got in a fight with another openning act for cKy, Revolution Smile and basicly sent those pussies home crying. Leisure kicks ass, and fucking rocks.

      * e.g.,  ... I saw Leisure open for cKy in Dallas Texas, they rocked the house. 

     [ "Leisure sentence" ]

    1: A sentence one really enjoys to speak. Especially on the weekends.

      * e.g.,  ... Guy 1: "Did that guy just say 'You're probably my new best friend?'" Guy 2: "Yes he did." Guy 1: "That's a leisure sentence." 

     [ "Leisure Centre" ]

    1: Rubbing someone's stomach whilst going in through the back door. Some people use massage oil however it is not necessary, just use spit :)

      * e.g.,  ... Can I leisure centre you? 

     [ "Leisure Town" ]

    1: See above. Also, the greatest fucking comic and/or photojournalistic essay about these here modern times ever assembled.

      * e.g.,  ... Example: CONSUMER ALERT: Are our Christmas Time Suicide Balloons safe? 

     [ "Lady of leisure" ]

    1: A woman who has no responsibilities and is free to spend her time as she likes (used ironically)

      * e.g.,  ... I'm a lady of leisure this week; I don't need to be back at work until Monday. 

     [ "leisure beer" ]

    1: Beer leftover from a party which you can then drink at your leisure.

      * e.g.,  ... "Should I pick up a six pack of Natty on the way over?" "Nah bro, plenty of leisure beer in the fridge" 

     [ "Gentleman of Leisure" ]

    1: A man who derives a living from their own finacial assets or has other sources of irregular income leaving them financially secure without any typical employment, duties, or financial responsibilities. Such a man may be self-made, or they may be the result of inheritance, a trust fund baby, or an "idiot son". A true gentleman of leisure enjoys a high quality of life involving mostly recreation and leisure activity, and often prides himself as a playboy, adventurer, or a gentleman gambler. While most are wealthy enough to remain without occupation they will often portray occupation with some line of work such as an investor, speculator, business owner, professional gambler, or even being involved in some sort of illegal or illicit trade.

      * e.g.,  ... After making rediculous amounts of money by selling his design to a large company, Tom now fancies himself a gentleman of leisure. He spends most days hanging around the pool reading The Wall Street Journal, and spends his nights at the club either drinking with ladies or playing high stakes poker in the back room. 

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