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dood

An exagggggerrrrration of dude often used in conjucntion with other exaggerated words. Quite likely, this pronounciation is assocciated with stoners.

dood, we go keel dat beeyatch

by Gumba Gumba March 20, 2004

27πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


scarface

1) Nickname of infamous mobster Al Capone

2) 1983 movie starring Al Pacino about a cuban refugee who comes to america and works his way up the criminal ladder. A lively and entertaining movie loved by poor imigrants, sorry, gangstas. Spawned many great catchphrases and appears in every rappers dvd collection on MTV Cribs.

Say hello to mah little friend!

by Gumba Gumba February 22, 2004

857πŸ‘ 217πŸ‘Ž


liquid assets

(n.) Assets owned by a person or organisation that can quickly be redeemed for cash (This also includes cash and bank balance).

Debtors do not count as liquid assets because there is no garuantee that cash can be recieved from the.

by Gumba Gumba May 13, 2004

14πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


giblet

A person living in Gibraltar.

Giblet money is euro's or giblet pounds.

by Gumba Gumba April 11, 2004

14πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


butch

1) the dominant male in a homosexual relationship


2) Masculine, especially used to describe tough-playing females.

"He's the bitch and I'm the butch"


"Wow, your girlfriend sure is butch"

by Gumba Gumba February 23, 2004

82πŸ‘ 145πŸ‘Ž


genius

Being both Intelligent, and being able to tap all one's intelligence at the right time.


Also, something that is brilliant, and temporarily eludes description due to it's awesomeness.

"True genius resides in the capacity for evaluation of uncertain, hazardous, and conflicting information."

--Churchill


I is teh genie arse.

by Gumba Gumba March 21, 2004

553πŸ‘ 135πŸ‘Ž


Genius

The right idea at the right time.


Some qoutes I'd like to share (by that, I mean a pasted them from another site)

To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent. To do what is impossible for talent is the mark of genius.
* Henri-Frédéric Amiel


Geniuses are the luckiest of mortals because what they must do is the same as what they most want to do.
* W. H. Auden


Since when was genius found respectable?
* Elizabeth Barrett Browning


Few people can see genius in someone who has offended them.
* Robertson Davies


Genius always finds itself a century too early.
* Ralph Waldo Emerson


In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts: they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty.
* Ralph Waldo Emerson


Genius goes around the world in its youth incessantly apologizing for having large feet. What wonder that later in life it should be inclined to raise those feet too swiftly to fools and bores.
* F. Scott Fitzgerald


The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms. Very often it does not know what to do with genius.
* Oliver Wendell Holmes


Everyone is a genius at least once a year. The real geniuses simply have their bright ideas closer together.
* Georg Christoph Lichtenberg


Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored.
* Abraham Lincoln


Genius does what it must, and Talent does what it can.
* Owen Meredith


Better beware of notions like genius and inspiration; they are a sort of magic wand and should be used sparingly by anybody who wants to see things clearly.
* José Ortega y Gasset


Every positive value has its price in negative terms...The genius of Einstein leads to Hiroshima.
* Pablo Picasso


One science only will one genius fit:
So vast is art, so narrow human wit.
* Alexander Pope


We should like to have some towering geniuses, to reveal us to ourselves in colour and fire, but of course they would have to fit into the pattern of our society and be able to take orders from sound administrative types.
* J.B. Priestley


When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him.
* Jonathan Swift


I put all my genius into my life; I put only my talent into my works.
* Oscar Wilde


Masterpieces are not single and solitary births; they are the outcome of many years of thinking in common, of thinking by the body of the people, so that the experience of the mass is behind the single voice.
* Virginia Woolf

by Gumba Gumba April 6, 2004

255πŸ‘ 112πŸ‘Ž