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Woobilly

A native from the city of Wooster, Ohio.

I saw a woobilly at the Wal-Mart yesterday.

by Woobilly Beall October 22, 2010

11πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


ketchup pee

The liquid that collects inside a ketchup bottle if it has been left alone for a long period of time.

I forgot to shake the bottle and now I have ketchup pee on my sandwich.

by Woobilly Beall October 26, 2010

16πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Baconarian

Noun) A strict vegan/vegetarian in every sense, except he/she also consumes bacon.

- Canadian bacon DOES NOT count

Baconarianism is the practice of a diet that includes bacon but not the flesh of other animals. A baconarianism diet shares all of its components with a vegetarian diet and includes vegetables, fruit, nuts, grains, beans, eggs, and dairy, but unlike a vegetarian diet also includes bacon.

P1) I would love to be a vegetarian, but I don't think I could give up bacon.

P2) You should try to become baconarian.

P1) What is that?

P2) A strict vegetarian that also eats bacon

by Woobilly Beall August 28, 2012

21πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


multiplie

- The act of doing something multiple times
- Plural of the word multiple

Does it hurt anything if I multiplie submit my timesheet?

by Woobilly Beall January 25, 2011

3πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


woobonics

Noun) A native hillbilly dialect that originates from the town of Wooster Ohio. Woobonics is characterized by the mispronunciation of words, misuse of words, creation of new illogical words, and lack of Γ’Β€ΒœtҀ sounds.

1) The Woobilly was speaking woobonics at the Walmart. I couldn't understand a damn word he said.

2) I had to repeatedly ask him to repeat the word "button", but he kept saying "bu'-en"

by Woobilly Beall November 29, 2010


drop a moose

verb. 1) a person of Canadian decent taking a large crap

The canadian went to drop a moose off at the wildlife reserve.

by Woobilly Beall October 27, 2010

3πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


stroolean

In Computer Science, a string representation of a boolean variable. Stroolean is a magical data type that contains a third state that is neither true nor false, yet empty (or null).

1) WTF, I received a boolean value from a client web service and it was neither true or false.
2) Was the actual data type a string or a boolean?
1) String...
2) Did you account for nulls or empty value?
1) Damn it, stroolean got me again...

by Woobilly Beall November 11, 2010

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž