Willie Nelson
Definition
Willie Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an iconic American country music singer-songwriter, musician, actor, and activist, renowned for his distinctive nasal voice, outlaw country persona, long braids, and hits like 'On the Road Again' and 'Always on My Mind.'
A cultural symbol of rebellious Americana, often associated with farm aid concerts, marijuana advocacy, and a nomadic lifestyle that defies aging.
Examples
Nothing says 'road trip redemption' like blasting Willie Nelson while chasing sunsets across Texas backroads.
At 92, Willie Nelson's still outpacing millennials on tour, proving age is just a number if you've got braids and backup singers.
My uncle swears he's Willie Nelson's spirit animal, forever trigger-happy with a guitar and a grudge against sobriety.
Willie Nelson turned a speeding ticket into a hit song, because why let the highway patrol cramp your outlaw style.