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pair of clown shoes

n. An idiot, buffoon and all round fucktard.

"Yeah, I heard about him, he's a fucking pair of clown shoes"

by Weng Chow October 15, 2007


shoe leather express

A sarcastic term meaning "to walk"

Man, I had to take the shoe leather express!

by Nebbishxx July 11, 2008

35πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


3rd street shoes

Sometimes look good but you can tell if it is fake and this shoes is very very cheap and very very fake

Kierra Warren A.K.A blacky chan has some 3rd steet shoes

Dawanique Sanders A.K.A. stanky azz bitch has some 3rd street shoes from New York

by Jon Dubb March 1, 2008

15πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


cool shoe shine

The "cool shoe shine" is something that Noodle tells you to acquire in the song 19-2000. It is unknown what the cool shoe shine is, or the method you are supposed to use to acquire it, but it is clear this object has some importance to Noodle, due to it being one of the few things she can say in English.

Get the cooooool, get the cool shoe shine!

by αƒ§Π·Π·γ…œ December 2, 2020

22πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Doctor Who's Shoes

n. The title given to anyone or anything that is cool.

Tayla finished the Impossible Quiz. She is Doctor Who's Shoes.

I reccomend that you try this caramel ice cream. It's Doctor Who's Shoes.

by Full Metal Alastair July 19, 2008

70πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


shoe full of rice

"A shoe full of rice" is a phrase in the song The Freshmen by The Verve Pipe. In the context of the song, commonly assumed to be about a botched abortion and a girlfriend's suicide, "a shoe full of rice" seems to be a nonsequitor. However, the song's author explains that "a shoe full of rice" simply is symbolic of a wedding. In many traditions, wedding guests shower the bride and groom with rice/grains to represent fertility. Because of the abortion referred to in the song, there will be no wedding.

Here's a quote from the author of The Freshmen, Brian Vander Ark:

"STOP A BABY'S BREATH, AND A SHOE FULL OF RICE, NO. first of all, forget the NO. stop a baby's breath is just that. abort the baby. a shoe full of rice is a result of a wedding. so--stop a baby's breath AND then you stop a wedding. she's pregnant, get her to abort, and then there's no wedding."

"Stop a baby's breath, and a shoe full of rice."

Q: Hey, does anyone know what does "a shoe full of rice" means?
A: It's just supposed to symbolize a wedding; at some weddings, they throw rice.

by cinderella_6 January 3, 2007

68πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


shout at your shoes

A euphemism for throwing up on the floor, or just vomiting in general.

"Carl’s outside shouting at his shoes. I knew that last drink would put him over the edge."

by SnaggPDX December 17, 2004

14πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž