The fan club is a group of strange girls who spam each other Drarry pics. that is the ship of harry and Draco. they also have fans, hence the name. They consist of Green buddy number 1, emma snow(Draco's gf), and Garfield.
The fan club giggled at the hot drarry meme.
The fan club of a place loved harry potter.
n. Refers to a person or people that have the name of a well known or popular geographical destination. The use of Place Names often causes confusion with the conversation audience due, often, to being likened to the destination rather than the person.
eg. Paris, London, Florida, Cleveland, Dallas, etc.
Jill: I think we should go see Paris.
Jack: Why? Eurotrips are over-rated.
Jill: No I mean Paris Hilton, I think it'd be fun, don't you?
Jack: ...No, that is like a million times worse than what I thought you meant and stop using Place Names, its confusing the hell out of me!
The dwelling of a dark lanky beast named Arham. The area tends to change peoples personalities for the worse as the beast's aura is too frightening. The beast also singles out people of different faiths besides Muslims. The beast chose this dwelling because it is near an elementary school and he can have a private view of the children there.
Person 1: Did you pay a visit to your aunt?
Person 2: No way! She lives in Ephesus Place and we aren't going anywhere near there!
an area to put things for other not to find
hey lisa do you know where the cheat sheet is "yeah i hid it in the wall so the teachers don't find it."
a good place to hide things
there's no place like home
there's no place like home
When you’ve been in a dirty public place, likely a city like Nashville on Broadway or the “L” in Chicago and you get home and have to take all your clothes off and shower but still feel itchy.
*scratches itches all over one’s torso after returning home from Broadway and bumping butts with a hundred people
“Man, I got the public place itches!!”
A term in French cooking that translates to “put in place”
This means organize your ingredients
“He did his mis-en-place very well”