Its when your at a party and your girlfriend disappears to fuck ya mate, and when she gets caught coming out of the bedroom with him she then states” she was just looking for socks”
I wasn’t fucking anyone i was just looking for socks.
A cushion or pillow used by an old yenta to provide comfort while looking out the window for hours on end. Or a nickname to describe the nosey yenta themselves.
Bewitched's Gladys Kravits was quite a looking cushion.
when a girl farts then makes a weird facial expression.
Look the girls makin her HOE LOOK! RUN!
To feel good in anticipation of an event that's going to happen in the future.
(on phone) Then it's settled, we'll have drinks this Saturday night. Looking forward to it.
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Looking for Alaska is one of John Green's books that have been written by the author John Green. The story takes places that is divided into two parts, before and after.
Before: Miles "Pudge" Halter is a student at Culver Creek. Pudge was an innocent little soul until he met Alaska Young. An intelligent, screwed up, and god damn sexy girl. Pudge starts falling for Alaska but for Alaska, she dragged Pudge into a labyrinth of situations that sounded not innocent but they seemed like fun. From smoking to having drinking parties in the woods while they confess their emotions, Pudge starts drowning into emotions of rebellion, love and schoolwork.
After: Nothing is the same for Pudge.
If you wanna know what happens after, read the book!
Weird person I don't know or like: Have you read Looking For Alaska?
Me: *starts yodelling
WPIDKOL: u ok?
Me: I read Looking for Alaska over a 100 times, and yet I still want the god damn movie!
WPIDKOL: okay......?
Referring to someone who is unattractive and has been beaten with an ugly stick.
Bertha's face is nothing to look at but she's got a killer body, for that I would hit it and quit it!
the soft yet still self deprecating way of acknowledging the fact you don’t appear up to your standards.
similar to a homeless person(aka: a bum), they aren’t necessarily ugly yet due to circumstances they are perceived as otherwise. however, on a good day or with appropriate attire, they are clearly attractive.
makes a lot of sense when referring to the concept that “there is no such thing as being ugly, just being broke.”
friend: “why won’t you show your face?”
me: “tbh, i haven’t showered today and i kinda look bummy”