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If trained right, can be used to smash things. Enemy things.

Elephant:

"Honey! The neighbors parked in front of our driveway agian."
*Husband smirks*

by ThePinkMenace July 14, 2009

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elephant

A large grey animal from africa and asia.

I went to see the elephant at the zoo today

by Jojo August 9, 2004

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elephant

A big grey animal which features in the phrase elephant in the room. Here it can mean anything you like that reminds you of an elephant in a confined space, such as:

1) A thing that's big, really big, and everybody is embarassed by the sight of it, so they pretend it isn't there: maybe it will go away.
2) Something so big you can think of nothing else but it.
3) A thing too big to fit, but after a while you get used to it, maybe even get to like it; it defines a scary new lifestyle.

All of these describe teenage obsessions, hence the title of Gus van Sant's teenage obsession movie Elephant.

"Elephant, what elephant?"
"I'd like two eggs and an elephant, please. Oops, sorry, I meant two eggs and a sausage"
"Please be gentle, this is my first time with an elephant"

by strawbez-jez July 27, 2007

178๐Ÿ‘ 97๐Ÿ‘Ž


Elephant

A blunt. Comes from L, like the first part of elephant. Used in new jeruz, especially by rapper GDP

I took three elephants to the face, shit was loose

by paulblake2 July 10, 2010

105๐Ÿ‘ 54๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Elephant

A traditional dance move originating in the Ivory Coast in which one crosses said arms gangnam style, bends over as if to jersey turnpike, and proceeds to bounce that with arms draped from the face.

Yo man I was at that party last night and all dem bitches was doin The Elephant!

by RelaxingCow January 19, 2013


Elephant

The English word elephant is from the Latin "elefantus", which derives from elevatus (raised) + fant (speaking) - in other words, an animal which makes a loud noise. Subsequent transliteration to the Greek alphabet resulted in the English word we recognise as "elephant".

What is that large animal which is making a loud noise whilst crossing the Alps with Hannibal?
That is what we have decided to call "an elephant", Centurion.
Please pass word to Scipio and the boys.

by ColinC November 22, 2011

32๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


elephants

drunk, hammered, slaughtered. Used particularly in dublin.

She was absolutely elephants last night.
She was totally drunk last night.

by pad July 20, 2004

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