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36-24-36

The criminal's phone number in AC/DC's Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

36-24-36, hey! I lead a life of crime!

by An AC/DC Fan March 13, 2019


36 24 36

The dimensions of a female who is stacked like a Brick Shit House

Tom: Jane's demensions are 36 24 36
Dick: DAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYUUUUUUMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!

by TonyTyler October 05, 2005


36-24-36

What many believe to be the perfect measurements for a woman. Numbers refer to the measurements of the chest, waist, and ass respectively.

Yeah, baby ... when it comes to females, Cosmo ain't got nothin'
to do with my selection. 36-24-36? Ha ha, only if she's 5'3"!

by JennCal August 18, 2005


36-24-36

Simpsons Bart's combination of his locker in episode Kamp Krusty

"Attention students, please clear out your lockers using the waste baskets provided"

"36-24-36 hehehe now lets see what we got here"

by thewholemagillan July 11, 2018


36-24-36

From the 1977 #5 US Hot 100 "Brick House" by the Commodores. This hit single contained a discription of the "brick house" woman who had a "36-24-36" body.

The song itself was later remixed by Lionel Richie (formerly from the Commodores), and Rob Zombie.

She knows she got everything
that a woman needs to get a man, yeah.
How can she use, the things she use?
36-24-36, what a winning hand!

by sedopectus August 01, 2007


36-24-36

Used in the AC/DC song "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheep," the number 36-24-36 was the number of the main character. People thought that it was actually the band's phone number. It was instead meant to be guitarist Angus Young's ideal statistics of a woman.

Pick up the phone, I'm always home, call me anytime/36-24-36, hey/I lead a life of crime/

by Laguardia December 03, 2006


36-24-36

Supposed "ideal" vital statistics for a female. It's been around at least since the 60's: the term is used in the tag of episode "The Correct Way to Kill" of The Avengers, 1967.

Steed: I've been embraced to the bosom of the glorious Motherland -- figuratively speaking.
Emma: Do you mean, 36-24-36, or a more cultural exchange?

by laddiebuck August 17, 2006