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Indian Wells

A community of people mostly ranging from 60-100 yrs old. Must be old and rich to live here. Thought Palm Desert and Palm Springs were quiet, dull and boring, Indian Wells takes the prize.

Joey: My grandpa moved to Indian Wells, lets drive down and visit."
Lisa: "There's nothing there but saggy balls, botox fiends and old people. Lets not."

by Alexa Atkinson March 19, 2015

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Eat well

Make sure you chew the food.

Okay, eat well!

by Senfis August 9, 2020

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


well left

When someone ignores the other person like that person does not even exist. The phrase is derived from cricket where a batsmen lets the ball go to the wicketkeeper.

1. Oye sun na... itnaa well left kyon kar raha hai

by d'jok January 23, 2013

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Tracy Wells

1. Hustler; 2. Boss Pimp (See also Craig Reese); 3. Fly Ass Bitch

That girl is Tracy Wells

by T-Dub March 14, 2005

17πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


well yeah

A response a Filipino says to basically say "duh".

Me: "It would be awesome to win the Lottery."
Filipino: "Well yeah!"

by Bunnyfoofoo432 June 4, 2017

12πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Orson Welles

To drive though traffic as if you were driving an emergency ambulance, often because you are in a hurry.Film director Orson Welles used to drive from film set to film set in an emergency ambulance, because it was legal at the time and also it is simply faster.

Dude 1: Dude, the game starts in 10 minutes and you’re in the other end of town?!Dude 2: Yeah, but don't worry, I'll do an Orson Welles and be there in 5!

by Ali Zurt February 16, 2009

11πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


well of death

1. (noun) a stunt that is very dangerous and that may even kill the stunter.

2. (attributive adjective) pertaining to such a stunt. When used as such, it is usually written well-of-death.

Derived from the well of death stunt in which motorbikes or cars are speedily driven along the circular inner side of a wooden cylinder. Also called wall of death.

1. The stunt was so dangerously performed by the guy; it was a well of death.

2. The hero pulled off a well-of-death kind of stunt to the delight of everyone present on the sets.

by uttam maharjan June 30, 2010

7πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž