If you know a María de Lourdes you are probably in love with her or admire her. She has a big sexual yet friendly energy. You will be lucky to cross paths with her and if she stays in your life you will be forever blessed. Very intelligent, insightful, sexual and fun to be around. She brings joy to the world. She is an excellent lover and friend. Very faithful and loyal.
She will succeed in anything she attempts to do and she will do it with grace
That’s so maria de lourdes
A woefully incompetent species of cyclist, only seen on the roads during and in the weeks immediately following the Tour de France. Easily identifiable by his Team Sky shirt and shiny new bike; the Tour de Twat is empirical evidence that the old saying "it's just like riding a bike" is either incorrect or misapplied.
I saw a Tour de Twat on the way to work the other morning, sheltering under a tree from the rain so his bike didn't get wet: the fucking pansy.
Translated from french, means "apple of beef". The meaty lobe of tissue that joins the lower butt-cheek to the upper, inner/back portion of the thigh. It's not quite the butt-cheek, and not quite the thigh, but a small, meaty thing all its own.
Frank had always preferred to be bitten on the pomme de boeuf, so proper hygiene and grooming was an imperative for him.
Meaning Super, Spectacular, Special, or Just amazing beyond human preception
Did you see those shooting starts last night? They were super de dupdirdy bro!
OR
That girl has a super de dupdirdy rack!
A drinking day for black people. Term coined by Conan O'Brien. Unlike Black Drinkin' Day, which is the offical black drinking holiday celebrated on October 7th, Cinco de Negro can be celebrated on any 5th day of the month, making it a recurring celebratory day.
I was pissed cuz I had a rough day at work but then I remembered that it was the 5th so it was Cinco de Negro...me an mah boys had a few that night I can tell you.
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Cinco De Moes: A holiday easily confused with, but celebrated on the same day as Cinco De Mayo.
You Celebrating Cinco de Mayo?
Naw, I’m celebrating Cinco de Moes, At Moes, with a Phat Stack!!
Pronounced coh-LOHR de orr-MEE-gah
Lit. a Spanish phrase meaning 'the color of an ant.'
Col. a idiom meaning something that has taken a negative, ugly, or unfavorable turn; something that has gone awry; a misfortune.
Person 1: I made $50 playing black jack, you?
Person 2: Color de hormiga, I lost $500!