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twinkie :Noun

stick thin member of the female sex characterized by their hugely back combed hair, ugg boots and unbelievably skinny jeans.
usually accompanied by a checked shirt or over sized hooded top,.
hollister track bottoms are also a favourite item of clothing.
usually stalked by pubescent canterbury wearing males.
unable to string entire sentences together or move facial features in a natural manner.
often sighted in groups of 2 and 3 usually shopping.
constant maintainence and hair grooming.

"twinkie :Noun"

that shopping mall was over run by groups of twinkies this morning.!

that twinkies hair seems to be getting bigger the more she grooms it.

by harybo kid February 19, 2010


Covidiot [noun]

An idiot who buys toilet paper stock until 2053 in a pandemic as if it's the most precious item!

That Covidiot noun was hoarding trolleys of rolls the other day!

by exevior March 24, 2020

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noun booger

noun booger is a booger that is wiped off onto a person, place, or thing.

The student wiped his booger under his friend's desk...thus the booger became a noun booger.

by claw your face off June 6, 2010

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paperboy (noun)

Someone who is aloof, or is unaware of their surroundings. Someone who does not know what is going on.

"paperboy (noun)":(playing a video game) "You're shooting at the wrong team you paperboy!"

"paperboy (noun)"(ordering a mixed drink at a beer bar) "Can I get a jack and coke?" Reply: "This is a beer bar, paperboy."

by Houston1 March 5, 2009

5๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


ma, (noun)

1) used as a term of endearment or a pick up line. It can be somebody who is a girlfriend, lover, platonic female friend or casual female acquaintance.

2) a female, usually Spanish or Puerto Rican.

Hey, ma, you looking good


What up, ma?

by nb July 19, 2005

10๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


bro noun

Any noun or proper noun that has been purposefully altered to include the word 'bro'. Typically this is used in words containing a syllable that already rhymes with bro as this simplifies the integration. This rhetoric is most commonly observed among male friends addressing each other.

Ex. 1
Guy1: "What's going on bro biden?"
Guy2: "Not much, brorack brobama. How's things?"

Ex. 2
Guy1: "Yo, broseph, can I get a spot?"
Guy2: "What's the matter, can't handle the broflex? Yeah, I gotcha, don't worry, I'm a brofessional."
Guy1: "Quit dropping the bro nouns and help me."

by unoit! March 23, 2011

17๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


adjective noun

part of speech commonly used in subtitles

Splinter Cell: Adjective Noun!
Splinter Cell: Puppy Helmet!
Splinter Cell: Popcorn Eyeglasses!
Splinter Cell: Peanut-Butter Monkey!
(note: all the words in the subtitles are usually nouns, but the first word in each subtitle is used as an adjective)

by three newtons February 17, 2004

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