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Kyam

Kyam is such a cool guy and he is fun to be around!

Kyam is my friend :)

by . December 8, 2003

24πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


ICBR

Intercontinental ballistic rizz.

It's derived from the acronym ICBM, meaning "intercontinental ballistic missile", but the word missile is replaced with the word rizz.

Guy #1: "Dude! I just scored that girl Melanie yesterday!"
Guy #2: "Damn, bro! You got ICBR!"

by . October 21, 2023


pfeiff

Girl who is similar to a hermit crab.

Wow, look at that pfeiff at that table.

by . May 13, 2003

10πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


punkhop

the genre of music which is a combination of punk and hip-hop

perfect harmonious bliss- like the nirvana of the music world caught between going in 2 different directions

what happened when jay-z compd with linkinpark for encore/numb

by . January 26, 2005

4πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


Rompy

A word that a horny person throws around constantly.
A mating call that is used in public to attract other gays without the straights knowing what's happening

Guy 1: Bro ur rompy fr
Guy 2: Fuck off bro im straight dont push ur sexuality onto me please.

by . October 19, 2020

2πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


tonsil stones

Tonsil Stones

Usually not food but Post Nasel Drip (mucus) high in protien and good food source for bacteria finds its way in to tonsils accurs more at night

by . August 25, 2003

27πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Schuylkill

1. A river in southeast Pennsylvania, dividing Philadelphia into West Philly and Center City. It's a tributary of the Delaware.

2. The Schuylkill Expressway, or I-76, also known as the Sure-kill Expressway. An entirely inadequate, dangerous road that connects Philadelphia with the western suburbs and the Pennsylvania turnpike. Expect delays at any given hour, often for no apparent reason. Traffic will suddenly slow to 20mph so that drivers can gape at a bit of interesting debris on the side of the road.

Note: No one from outside the region can pronounce the name of the river. It's not Shooey-el-kill. It's not Skully-kill. Say "SKOO-kul", or "SKOOL-kill", to be proper. Blame some explorer from the Dutch East India Company who could barely find the thing and called it Schuyl Kil, or "hidden creek".

The eastbound Schuylkill's backed up at the Conshohocken curve, with a gaper delay slowing things down from Montgomery to Girard.

by . April 14, 2004

97πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž