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Butt-Ass

Minnesota-cold; too cold to even think about being outdoors; automobiles are incapable of starting when it's butt-ass cold outside

Man, I just shoveled the driveway, and it's butt-ass cold out there today!

by Anonymous August 22, 2003

16πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Muth3r Funk3r

A gay Fucker

Muth3r Funk3r is a gay fucker

by Anonymous June 17, 2003

12πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


yerp

Short for Europe.

I'm going to Yerp next month and I can't wait!

by Anonymous July 1, 2003

48πŸ‘ 85πŸ‘Ž


mainstreamer

A term created by people who have a need to feel different from everybody else, yet cannot without finding a derogatory term for people who listen to the radio. There is a reason the bands that "mainstreamers" listen to are on the radio, because they appeal to a larger audience. At one time, the bands on the radio were less well known. They weren't just born famous, they worked their way up to being on the radio and successful. What happens when the underground bands that others listen to finally get on the radio? Do they become "mainstreamers" too? Or do they immediately hate the band and move on.

Hey, look at that guy listening to System of a Down, what a mainstreamer.

I know, we are totally different from him. Let's go cut ourselves.

by Anonymous June 18, 2006

103πŸ‘ 90πŸ‘Ž


goot

The ultimate sex machine. Loved by the ladies (and some of the men, though their advances are quickly rejected). Also see: Ownage

Goot is sexy.

by Anonymous June 19, 2003

24πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


goot

somebody who does not know the true meaning of goot is a goot

josh, dan, jeff

by Anonymous January 29, 2003

13πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


9-5

A traditional eight hour day shift.

In some companies, the 9-5 is really 8:30-5 or 9-5:30. It's an extra half hour because of an unpaid 30 minute lunch break. In companies where you're paid by the hour, it's so you don't lose out on 30 minutes of pay. In ones where you're paid by the year, it's pretty much squeazing the extra half hour out of you in order to make up for the 30 minute lunch.

It generally refers to working Monday through Friday but in modern times where services are expected to be availalble durring non business hours, evening and weekend shifts are becomming an increasingly required demand of employees.

I used to work the traditional Mon-Fri 9-5 day shift but they've got me working weekends in the evenings now.

by Anonymous October 27, 2004

253πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž