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ttyiaf - talk to you in a few
ttyiab - talk to you in a bit
ttfn - ta ta for now

by Harvey March 18, 2004


basket case

The phrase has its roots in WW2. When a soldier came into a medical facility with a limb or multiple limbs detatched from his body, the nurses would call the patient a "basket case". As in they had to bring the soldier to them in a basket.

Modern day usage is to describe someone that is in need of extreme assistance(mental or physical).

Well Marge they brought in another basket case, a grenade blew off his legs.

by Harvey March 08, 2005


bawr

Used as a question or inquiry, to express confusion or the state of having no idea what someone is talking about. Mostly used in text form.

<guy>Dude, so like the salmon at the net had to jump past the bear on the right side while smoking that chair-staff!
<otherguy> BaWr? O_o

by Harvey March 22, 2005


oh shit

word to express yourself when ur high on skunk

oooooooooohh shiiiiit man im high like a motherfukaa

by harvey March 23, 2005


partially gelatinated non-dairy gum-based beverage

The best drinks at Krusty Burger. Also called "shakes" at "McDonalds".

"Hey, I heard they put a new McDonalds in down the street. Yeah, they have them same things as Krusty Burger, like these Krusty Partially Gelatinated Non-dairy Gum-based Beverages. Except they don't call them that. No, they call them 'shakes'."

by Harvey January 06, 2004


upslice

Slang for female genitalia, especially the vaginal area.

"She had the juiciest upslice I have ever stuck my tongue into".

by Harvey April 06, 2004


Munter

Most often used to describe an incredibly unattractive female who you wouldn't touch with a shitty stick.

Sometimes pronounced "mun'er" with a Glottal stop in scotland

I widnae dae her, she's a fuckin' munter!

by harvey February 18, 2005