When one speaks to you with a lisp and you cannot decipher a word that they say. Or when a person spits uncontrollably and has a lisp. It is permissible to yell "vaseline" with a lisp and cut one of these lispers off.
Man, that guy with a lisp was talkin with a mouth full of vaseline. What the hell was he talking about?
a sassy but kind at heart person. shy but an extrovert to some.
she is more of a klindy
Baby Pirate Isabella (eyepatch): (lisping, shyly) Ooh, Snapchat!! *blushes*
Isabella's mom: Don't use that, it's not regular Snapchat, it's Snapcat.
Baby Pirate Isabella: (shyly, lisping) What be Snapcat? *blushes*
Mom: Snapcat. Snapchat for cats. It's right in the name!!
Shy baby cat: (blushes and uses rainbow throw-up Snapcat filter)
A saying in Snapchat captions after taking a picture of your baby and then drawing an eyepatch on the baby.
Oh no baby pirates
Willa is a utterly gorgeous baby girl who is really really calm , good, gets cared for, and very much loving. She always takes care of her family , Snapchat friends, and babysitter who is the most luckiest person to be alive for having such a good and a loving Snapchat friend , she loves everyone and is very innocent in nature and she is always good to people and looks don't matter to her , she looks the inside of the person aka the heart, and is very pure in heart. She also uses Vaseline.
Baby Willa is so good. She's an angel. Literally, she has a halo around her head and wings on her back.
The handle in most cars, trucks, buses, and small boats that is located in the interior of the vehicle above the door in a car or truck, hanging from the ceiling on a bus, and by the seat on a boat. Used in extreme driving situations where passengers do not wish to be thrown about the interior of the vehicle, even if seatbelts (non-existent on most buses and boats) are worn and kids are in car seats (babies are held on boats, they don't need car seats). Situations that warrant the usage of the "oh it handle" include hard braking, abrupt cornering, skidding, careening off bridge (These risks are non-existent on boats, for boats it's when the boat goes up and down on rough waves and choppy waters). It is usually considered polite for driver to warn passengers (including the baby in the car seat) before they feel obligated to use the "oh it handle"
Mom: She's holding onto the oh it handle
Me: The oh it handle
Another typo for trampoline (see tramopoline)
When submitting me definition for tramopoline, I accidentally typed in rrampoline instead of trampoline (ironic, right?), but then I corrected it.