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Crack Fiend

Crack Fiend originated during the Hawaiian industrial revolution. It was used to describe the workers who had become addicted to crack due to poor working environments. Therefore, crack fiend has been passed down through the generations of Hawaiians and has morphed into a new meaning. It now is used to describe annoying people, as well as people addicted to crack. And sometimes, it is used to describe people who wish they were addicted to crack.

You're a crack fiend!

by Bob the builder September 9, 2004

82πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž


gouch spider

Another ravenous beast constantly hiding for the grundle monkey. Favorite hiding place is the grundle and/or gouch. Can be used as a deregatory adjective.

You are such a gouch spider!

by Bob the builder September 9, 2004

8πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Saxophizzle

A kick-ass saxophone.

Me and Jizzle are the Hizzle Kizzle Saxophizzle playres

by Bob the builder November 28, 2003

29πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


grundle monkey

1.) The grundle monkey is a ravenous beast that hunts the gouch spider. See gouch spider for further explanations.

2.) Used to describe a compulsive lying monkey claiming to deserve three purple hearts, and a bag of poop. Slang for John Kerry.

1.) The grundle monkey is attacking!

2.) The grundle monkey is still attacking!

by Bob the builder September 9, 2004

16πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


Queef

ginny fart

sometimes i queef out of my weenie.

by Bob the builder December 9, 2002

7πŸ‘ 57πŸ‘Ž


nailz

a woman/man whom attempts the understanding of makeup

-whats that thing with the lipstick on her eyes
- oh thats nailz

by Bob the builder July 2, 2003


Bridge on the river Kok

The result of putting a lot of effort into something useless.

Taken from the Top Gear Burma special where the trio builds a bridge on the river Kok instead that on the river kwai

A - Oh shit, the history research was on WW1 and not WW2
B - I guess we build a bridge on the river Kok

by Bob the builder March 3, 2017