Older person. Person with experience, wisdom.
Ol` head:
Holla at that ol'head, he been through it before.
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a boyfriend/husband, or someones Father
Me and my Ol' Man are going to the movies tonight
or
My ol'man just gave the the key's to the car
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Traditionally a handjob when your partner uses an overhand grip, extending the thumb toward the base of the penis. Very popular with swamp ninjas.
Should a more traditional grip be used, the Ol' Fashion can also be referred to as the Diane Rose.
Your partner loses a bet with you, he/she may then owe you an Ol' Fashion.
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A tagalog colloquialism that literally translates to βI wish all/everyone had this.β
Sana = hope/wish
ol = phonetic #taglish for all
The phrase is inherently a compliment which when literally translated, denotes ones longing to have a certain privilege; itβs true purpose however, is purely to compliment a #flex and should therefore not be taken literally. In most contexts it is associated with romantic relationships whereby the user wishes that they also had a significant other but itβs use is generally universal.
See also:
#naol
Sarah: *Posts a picture with her new bf*
Jane: sana ol π₯Ίπ
John: *Posts a picture of him traveling*
Chris: naol bro! π
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pussy ole is a boy who is scared to do anything, and acts like a prik. and the hole refers to a vagina hole. so basically its like calling som1 vagina hole. lool
oi look at dat pussy ole, he cant even jump the fence.
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Ol Too (adverb)- an expression that emphasizes an overwhelming moment, happening, situation, or unusual happenstance. Often followed by the word many.
Examples:
1. While driving down highway 5 on a journey, one saw quite a lot of Family Stickers (those annoying stick figure family stickers on cars). Overwhelmed and concerned by these because one finds them annoying and unnecessary, one blurted out "OL TOO MANY FAMILY STICKERS."
2. When drinking, one may come across the troublesome "pocket" in your drink (often caused by cheap alcohol and lack of stirring). One may scream (with look of anguish on face) "Ol too many pockets"
Ol too can also explain single adjectives, often followed by "for one's own good"
"Ol too dumb for one's own good."
"Ol too overwhelmed for one's own good"
"Ol too" can be used some what freely, but we encourage to only use it when overwhelmed and frustrated. You will soon find yourself unable to control when using "ol toos" and will find that it helps express what you're feeling.
A baseball pitch, almost impossible to hit. Normally only thrown on a 3-2 count, and can be seen by noticing the fear in a pitcher's eyes when the Ole Dark One is signaled. A large mustache helps control the Dark One.
It was 3-2 and the catcher called for the Ole Darkball, and the pitcher obliged him.