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stomach form

when youโ€™re stomach says:

๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ“‰๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ“‰๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ“‰
but in stomach form

me: my stomach is talking in stomach form again

luca: stomach form-
me: yes stomach form indeed

by richiemayhaveatinypp September 22, 2019


Good form

Irish slang for being in a good mood

Aoife: You're in good form today Caoimhe!

by unsolvedsavedbuzzfeeddont@me January 21, 2020

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Wharf Form

Wharf Form is the physical and sometimes mental result of a being lingering around a wharf for far too long. To be in Wharf Form means that one has become the most grisly form of one's self, and can repel others with a seaweedy stare. Wharf Form has frightened many, but it has also inspired some: the most notable example being Wharfcatz, a godly band from Maine.

Wharf Dude: "Yarg! Come yonder and have some Mishee Soup!"
Woman: "Tom, get away from that wharf dude! He'll take your soul!"
Tom: "I just want to pet his cat, woman."
Woman: "THAT'S NO NORMAL CAT, IT'S IN WHARF FORM!"

R.I.P. Tom, 12/15/06.

by 1337h4x0r? January 16, 2007

4๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


hows the form

a very irish way of saying "how are you feeling today"

"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"

"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"

"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"

"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"

by irishmurphy1995 July 28, 2011

5๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


form fairy

A Martial Artists who prefers to perfect his forms (such as Katas and Poomsaes) instead of actually learning how to fight, by sparring.

Tom can easily beat up Shannon, even though Shannon is a black belt and Tom is a blue belt. The reason being that Shannon is a form fairy.

by Michael P S April 26, 2006

5๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


rare form

When are usually a calm person but your anger and frustration reached its peak and your overall energy noticeably changes where your now at a point where you are ready to snap on anyone that says anything funny to you and you overall

nobody better mess with me today i am in rare form

by heyabean September 28, 2020

10๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


6th form

in the UK, after secondary school which finishes when one turns 16, one has the option of going to work or 6th form which is like a casual version of school with no uniform and one can choose ones classes. Also refered to as college which gets confusing for Americans who assume college means university which actually comes 2 years later

6th form is so much better than school because we can wear our own clothes and dont have to do shyte like poetry

by Evan4401 October 4, 2010

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