only for male use, when you see a fat bunda, big titties or cute face in public. say watson and the boys will understand.
Word origin: watson from emma watson
ay boys on the left watson!
Ay yo she got big bunda, mad watson
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street term for the drug hydrocodone (Vicodin, Lortab, Norco) and other painkillers. named after the hydrocodone manufacturer Watson Pharmaceuticals.
I popped three watsons today at school
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Watson is a hating ass bitch who wants to ruin your relationship with your girl. Seeking for information and being nosey in general.
I hate living in this small town because overtime I go out Watson shows up and ruins the party.
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Watson is a scottish last name. It means "son of watt" it also means the "Ruler of Army" From the elements wald, meaning rule, and heri, meaning army.
so that means any boy and GIRL especially GIRLS with the last name of WATSON is great hot beautiful prossibly rich, smart and sexxyyyy babyyy
boys are equally hot too
Look at Emma Watson shes the face of Burberry and shes going too harvard perfect epitome of hot beautiful rich smart and sexy
i could be related to her hmmmm...
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V. To have been unexpectedly extremely drunk.
Derivation. From two friends who, though unrelated, shared the same house, surname and a propensity for beer and other intoxicating substances. Friends and associates who tried to keep up with their consumption would inevitably suffer the following day.
Can only be properly used in the past tense.
Boss. Radegast, you look rough this morning!
Hungover. Yeah, I got Watsoned last night!
Boss. Ah! Nuff Said.
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Usually associated with Sherlock Holmes. Anyone with the name Watson, is very family oriented and will most likely kick your ass if you mess with them.
person 1-"Dude, did you see that guy get knocked the fuck out?"
person 2-"Awesome. He got Watsoned!"
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βWatsonβ; to breakβwatt-sun
βverb (used with object)
1. to smash, break, or split into parts violently; reduce to pieces or fragments: "He watsoned his computer."
2. to foolishly destroy or break computer software or hardware as to making the equipment completely useless forever.
3. to make into utter rubbish: "Al just completed full-watsoned that guy's laptop."
4. to partially break: "The computer was only half-watsoned. It might be repairable."
5. to infringe, ignore, or act contrary to a policy, a law, or common sense: "She watsoned her promise."
6. to destroy or interrupt the regularity, uniformity, continuity, or arrangement of: "Jeff just pulled a full watson."
7. to penetrate anally with the intention of causing irreparable harm: "I just watsoned his ass, and enjoyed it."
βverb (used without object)
8. to become inoperative or to malfunction, as through wear or damage: "The computer system watsoned this afternoon."
9. to shatter, burst, or become broken; separate into parts or fragments, esp. suddenly and violently: "The computer watsoned in his lap."
10. to become suddenly discontinuous or interrupted; burst abruptly: "He pushed too hard and his anus watsoned."
11. to completely ruin one's life: "I watsonned my life."
βnoun
12. an act or instance of breaking software or hardware; fracture; destroy; obliterate: "The software was just watsoned."
13. an opening made by breaking; gap: "The watson in the monitor screen has not been repaired."
"I'm having a really good day, I sure hope it doesn't get watson'd this afternoon."
"Dan only half-watsoned his Blackberry."
"Jeff pulled a full watson."
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