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That '70s Show

a hilarious show with unforgettable lines

fez-those cows won't know what hit them-even after it hits them-they wont know-because they're cows

fez-ah-no chips left-i must shoot something
eric-not the littlest hobo!noooo!!!

kelso-give those cows hell boys

by me June 30, 2005

310๐Ÿ‘ 189๐Ÿ‘Ž


going to the show

A phrase stated upon observing a scene kid.

Then this kid with tight pants and swoop hair walked by and Rob goes, "that fool is going to the show."

by robmon November 23, 2008

28๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


[title of show]

title of show is an Off-Broadway musical staring Jeff Bowen, Heidi Blickenstaff, Hunter Bell and Susan Blackwell. The musical is about the creators- all theatre junkies- trying to write a musical that becomes title of show. The result is a blend of playful piano, lots of harmonizing and hilarious inside jokes to the theatre world. It has songs such as Untitled Opening Number, Two Nobodies in New York, Part of It All and Nine People's Favourite Thing.

I'm a tosser. I love title of show!

by Ilana May 26, 2007

35๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


fa show

yeah we can get down to business or do something

"Is you going to the movies." "Fa Show"

by J Smooth September 26, 2005

55๐Ÿ‘ 28๐Ÿ‘Ž


Jack Show

Refers to one being incredibly muscular or 'Jacked'. It could also refer to someone showing off their muscles, either needlessly (Walking around town shirtless on a summer day), or unintentionally (At the beach).

Example 1:

Bob: Hey Leroy, look at that dude walking down the street. Why the hell does he have his shirt off?

Leroy: I don't know. I bet he thinks he's a total Jack Show or something.

Bob: What an idiot!

Example 2:

I've been working out straight for about a year and I'm pretty sure I went from a tiny wimp to a complete Jack Show.

by Mpk101 January 21, 2009

24๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


donkey show

1. A form of entertainment most commonly associated with being presented in Tijuana, in which (usually) men pay to observe a male donkey have sex with a female human.

2. A popular Oregon radio show, broadcast from Eugene with a transmitter powerful enough to be heard even outside the state depending on how good the receiving radio is (Vancouver, WA is an example). Syndicated in Medford (south of Eugene) at night time, though the hours the show is actually done is 2-6 PM. Broadcast on 101.5 KFLY FM, the show plays little music compared to most FM radio, and is mainly composed of the two co-hosts Tanner and Drew sharing their often humorous opinions and satires of current events and people currently in the news; as well as other commonly done humor-based radio bits. They refer to their listeners as throbbits (from a pornographic parody of Lord of the Rings).

1. Dude when we went to Mexico we almost went to see a donkey show but decided not to on account of that being absolutely foul.

2. The number one show across the board in radio ratings in Eugene, OR (and surrounding), is the Donkey Show.

by Loyal Throbbit August 8, 2006

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car show

A place where people interested in cars go to look at other peoples' cars (and possibly show their own).

There are a few types of car shows:
Classic Car: This type is ussually reserved for classic cars and other vehicles of historical signifigance. These types of shows can also be subdivided into catagories based on the type, era or signifigance of the cars.

Speciality Shows: These often feature newer cars that have been modified. Many of the larger shows like this are sponsered by groups and magazines like DUB and Nopi. The larger ones are also joined by demonstrations and events that cater to the type of show (an import tuner show may have drifiting demonstrations).

General Shows: These are for cars in general. They could be classic, custom, modern rare (like Lambos), and stock. Ussually people who show their cars here have some kind of special car (classic or custom)but anyone can bring their cars and show them in events like that.

Almost every car show is sponsored by some kind of organazation like a car club. They also ussually have vendors that sell parts, memorabilia, trinkets and general merchendise (ussually car-realted). Concessions like fair-food and drinks are almost always present at car shows of any real size. More formal car shows (like national and international car shows) sometimes have meetings and other events of the such.

Car shows and strip clubs share the same rule: NO TOUCHING!

by northendwhitetrash August 25, 2008

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