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las tres letras

Spanish gangster words to refer to the D.E.A.

(The tree letters).

- Oh fuck Pablo, there comes las tres letras.

- I suspect this fucker's from las tres letras. Lets slaughter him.

by Hermann Ballesteros August 25, 2006

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Ob La Di, Ob La Da

A very controversial song by The Beatles detailing the relationship of two lovebirds named Desmond and Molly, from when they first met to when they are happily married. Despite being very well-received, the song is often considered one of the worst songs of the 1960's, and was even declared the worst song of all time in a poll. John and George reportedly hated the song, and several others lambasted it for its "lightheartedness."

In the mid-2010's, a parody of the song, titled "Gotta Love Millennials" was released. The parody, as you can probably infer by the titles, is a musical number making fun of millennials.

Desmond has a barrow in the marketplace
Molly is the singer in a band
Desmond says to Molly, "Girl, I like your face"
And Molly says this as she takes him by the hand:

Ob la di, ob la da, life goes on, brah
La-la, how the life goes on
Ob la di, ob la da, life goes on, brah
La-la, how the life goes on

Desmond takes a trolley to the jeweler's store
Buys a twenty carat golden ring
Takes it back to Molly waiting at the door
And as he gives it to her, she begins to sing

Ob la di, ob la da, life goes on, brah
La-la, how the life goes on
Ob la di, ob la da, life goes on, brah
La-la, how the life goes on

In a couple of years they have built
A home sweet home
With a couple of kids running in the yard
Of Desmond and Molly Jones

Happy ever after in the market place
Desmond lets the children lend a hand
Molly stays at home and does her pretty face
And in the evening she still sings it with the band

Ob la di, ob la da, life goes on, brah
La-la, how the life goes on
Ob la di, ob la da, life goes on, brah
La-la, how the life goes on

In a couple of years they have built
A home sweet home
With a couple of kids running in the yard
Of Desmond and Molly Jones

Happy ever after in the market place
Molly lets the children lend a hand
Desmond stays at home and does his pretty face
And in the evening she's a singer with the band

Ob la di, ob la da, life goes on, brah
La-la, how the life goes on
Ob la di, ob la da, life goes on, brah
La-la, how the life goes on

by Someone who kinda exists November 24, 2021

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las vegas cocktail

the las vegas coctail is a combination of soma and vicodin. Usually a user takes it in a two to one ratio soma to vicodin. Some say the effects are similar to heroin when the dose is high enough.

Man I was in a soma coma las night after I took 5 somas and three norco pills. A serious Las Vegas Cocktail

by waywardpal October 10, 2007

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La Mano Pachona

A fictional evil disembodied hand used to scare children.

La Mano Pachona quiere cojer tu panocha peluda.

by La Panocha Pachona May 26, 2011

50๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bayou La Batre

Often referred to as the "Seafood Capital of Alabama", Bayou La Batre is a city in Mobile County, Alabama with a population of roughly 2,700.

Bayou La Batre's primary economic focus is fishing and includes a sea port and seafood processing harbor for fishing boats. The area is also known for large amounts of shipbuilding, specifically seafood-oriented vessels. In 2005, Disney Studios contracted the building of the ship the Black Pearl for use in Disney's The Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl.

Bayou La Batre was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage to the facilities used for seafood processing and other areas of fishing commerce, including the many boats of the area (the boats were damaged by being pushed ashore, often landing on buildings and in treetops).

Bayou La Batre is referenced in the movie Forrest Gump as being Forrest's Army friend's ("Bubba") hometown. When Forrest becomes a shrimp boat captain, Bayou La Batre becomes his hometown.

As a result of the seafood industry, the smell of Bayou La Batre's air is often unbearable. Mixed with the swampy terrain, Bayou La Batre holds a distinct, repulsive odor. (See Bayou Barking Spider.

Note on pronunciation: The locals (and those familiar with the area) pronounce "Bayou La Batre" as "Balla Batree". The correct pronunciation is the articulated "Bayou La Batree"; however, most refer to it as simply "The Bayou".

"What's that smell? It smells like old crab and wet dog!"

"Mom, we're in Bayou La Batre..."

by Levi W. June 24, 2008

17๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Las Cruces, NM

Second largest city in New Mexico. Home to one of largest pecan orchards in the world and the largest enchilada. The Old Mesilla Plasa showcases our rich history. Beautiful view of the Organ Mountains from the valley. Great weather. Great people. Beautiful sunsets. Amazing mexican food. Overall, Las Cruces is a great place to call home!

Las Cruces, NM is the best city in New Mexico!!

by Emily Rodriquez December 11, 2010

48๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


Vive La Difference

Vive La Difference is French for long live the difference between the sexes.

In the 54-40 song "Ocean Pearl" they include the phrase Vive La Difference.

The line "I'm gonna put the Vive back in La Difference yea" referring to the difference between him and his "Ocean Pearl".

by Secondcube March 13, 2009

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