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e-z wider

A brand of rolling paper that began in the early 1970's named for easy identification, named after the counter culture movie, Easy Rider. It is the first known rolling paper written up in The Wall Street Journal, whose intent was for the use of smoking marijuana not tobacco. An origional slogan was, "Fly High with EZ Wider."

Dont waste that e-z wider on tobacco, roll a joint, brah!

by shitbrothadig April 17, 2007

72πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


e/o shipper

an e/o shipper is somebody who believes that detectives elliot stabler and olivia benson in the tv show law and order svu belong together.

-God I hope elliot and olivia are going to kiss before the end of the season...
-really???
-yes, I'm a real e/o shipper.

by livyourlife February 11, 2009

24πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


E-boy Bussy

The delicious, tender, gorilla grip, warm boy pussy of a E-boy. Similar to feminine boy bussy but they’re more edgy

Guy 1: Bro I’ve been feeling really depressed lately, can you let me pound that E-boy bussy?
E-boy: sure bro, all homo tho

by undertaker-boyfriend69 June 29, 2021

22πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Gary E. Johnson

Former governor of New Mexico, one of those old old style conservative types. Might be the guy who is going to end up replacing Ron Paul as that third party/independent libertarian you always see on the Internet.

Google Gary E. Johnson, fools.

Or, look at the Internet when people start getting angry about the 2012 election.

by EpicPrediction August 25, 2009

31πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


E-fro

A hairstyle similar to an Afro, but worn by Egyptians who try to act Black. Sometimes braided to create cornrows, or gelled to create a Jeri Curl.

Did you see Tony's E-fro? That's gotta be the sexiest head of hair I've ever seen!

by EGPYTIAN June 30, 2010

5πŸ‘ 35πŸ‘Ž


e-fro

emo kid with a fro, hanging down, instead of up, in a sphere

What's up e-fro? Hows it goin?

by Fat Head December 24, 2007

5πŸ‘ 35πŸ‘Ž


Robert E. Lee

Robert E. Lee was a military commander serving the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1861-1865). He led the CSA through its most brilliant victories and crushing defeats, most famously when he ordered Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg. Despite taking full responsibility for the failure at Gettysburg, Lee remained in command of the Army of North Virginia. Many have said he was a very polite and caring general and was utterly dejected after witnessing the failure of Pickett's Charge. He survived the war, surrendering his army on the last day of the conflict.

Many people say Robert E. Lee was the best general in all the American Civil War.

by General Petrovic December 8, 2008

87πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž