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Divorce Maker

DIVORCE MAKER:

1) (n) Tandem bicycle (bicycle built for two) - Called a divorce maker because once a tandem bike gets moving, the passenger inevitably stops peddling, thus triggering hidden resentment over matters too trivial to mention that build up over time and lead to eventual divorce.

A metaphor for many marriages.

Look over there at how hard he is peddling and sweating on that bike and she isn't even breathing hard just sitting pretty, a tandem bike is nothing but a divorce maker if you ask me.

by Big Bro February 24, 2010

11πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Peace maker

Someone who will help another with problems they need help with like:depression, Suicidal thoughts, any negative thing that can damage one very deep, until he/she is no longer needed and then will move on to the next until he/she’s purpose is filled.

Person 1:Who’s that?
Person 2:The peace maker of the school, she’s so nice!
Person 1:Oh okay.

by Emotionless smiles November 10, 2019

11πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


sammich maker

(n) A woman

Dude 1: I'm hungry.
Dude 2: Wanna sammich?
Dude 1: Do you have a sammich maker?
Dude 2: Hellz yea, my gf Jane!
*a few minutes later*
Jane: Here's your sammiches!
Dude 2: Good, now back to the kitchen!

by bitchinthekitchen May 14, 2010

74πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


RPG Maker

A game/Game making program, the first appearance of this game came on the Super Nintendo, whereas you could make a game, and watch your characters carry out there tasks, but couldn't really play it. A later installation of the game "RPG Maker 95" Was released for the computer, where you could assign your characters to events, make different maps, and actually play the game. Later generations revealed RPG Maker for the playstation and Playstaion 2, And the more advanced ones for computer, "RPG Maker 2000, RPG Maker 2003, RPG Maker XP, and the most recent RPG Maker VX"
When XP came into existance, it redefined the RPG Maker series,it replaced the old sideview battle system with a first person one, but not only could players just make the game, they could customize, XP Introduced RGSS, or, Ruby Game Scripting System, which, if you studied it, and learned how to use it, you could customize the whole program, to make something totally unique. In VX, They added RGSS2, being the same as RGSS, but much easier to use, You could add anything from overdrives or limit breaks to a side-view battle system. VX uses quick event creation, so its easy to create events like doors, teleporters, or treasure chests.
VX has some innovative features, but also took out some useful things, like returning to only 2 layers of layout, The layer for objects, and the layer for events, whereas the previous games had 3, or even 4 layers for increased customization.
RPG Maker can cost up to 100 dollars, but there are english translations out there for un-official ones that work just as well, not to mention keygens to unlock official ones.
RPG Maker is good for both the newbie looking to make his own game, or seasoned game makers, its fun either way.

The dude 1:So I bought RPG Maker for $99.99
The dude 2: Your an idiot, I found a keygen and got it for free!
The dude 1: ):

by Rabble flabble May 12, 2008

41πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


bacon maker

A Texan derivative of money maker.

I want to grab your bacon maker.

by Shermie October 27, 2007

10πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


muffin maker

An obese person whose legs chafe so badly that talcum powder or other dry applicant needs to be applied; but due to perspiration and walking, the applicant gets kneaded by the legs into a dough-like material that consequently runs down the person's legs.

For the record, a nurse introduced me to this term when describing aspects of patient care.

Dude, check out that porker's legs. I bet that fat's kneading stuff into dough as we speak. What a muffin maker.

by m.t.p. May 31, 2007

7πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Money Maker

1) A device that literally makes money, such as a coin press or a bill press.

2) A device or anatomical region that figuratively makes money, such as a "booty", "nice set of legs" or in rare cases a "brain." Body parts that come in pairs are generally referred to in the plural.

3) A device that indirectly makes money, such as a computer or guitar.

4) One who makes money, such as Bill Gates.

"Let's fire up the money maker. We have an order for $6 billion in 20s."

"Shake ya money maker baby!" (referring to the bottom)

"Shake ya money makers baby!" (referring to the breasts)

"Shake the money maker" (referring to the process by which a coin press is shaken to clear a jam)

"I wear a helmet to protect my money maker"

"I owe my success to my money maker... my PC!"

"I'm the money maker of the family"

by RedWater June 2, 2009

85πŸ‘ 38πŸ‘Ž