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>:c

A very angry face, Normally used in IM.

Person 1: Hey man, sorry i slept with your Girlfriend.
Person 2: >:c

by SoAdFrEaK May 31, 2008

17πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


a/c

Acronym for "Ash Catcher"

Diffused downstem, RooR A/C and RooR Custom Bowl.

by Cpt Cannabis October 15, 2009

22πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


C-

Slang for Coors Light beer. Works on two levls: 1.)Coors minus the calories and also 2.) Coors Light is of a low but passing quality (as in it gets a grade of C-)

"Dude pass me another C-"

by sleepinggrass January 24, 2005

24πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


/c

Copypasta

Means that what has been posted is a copypasta

another day another heartbreak. this is how it is for us. we live, we hurt, we cry, and no one cares. we get subtweeted, what’s left? are we here just to be tormented? is that all? and for what. we get nothing. all we get is pain. /c

by Idk what things mean so I'm he June 13, 2021

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


c(:

a smiley with it's tounge hanging out. similar to :P but with the tounge in the middle.

person1: haha c(:
person2: thanks :)

by anoosha May 29, 2007

102πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


C&A

Adj. Something cheap and cheerful or useless.
I recall it being used from about 1950, defined as 'cake and arse'.

From Wikpedia:-
It derived from C&A, an international chain of clothing stores, with its head office in Brussels. It has branches in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland. Its brands include Clockhouse, Westbury and Your Sixth Sense. The company was founded by the German brothers Clemens and August Brenninkmeijer in 1841 in the Netherlands as a textile company, taking its name from their initials. For many years C&A stores were also a standard fixture of high streets in the United Kingdom. However, the company's strategy of selling budget clothes from high-rent city centre stores made it vulnerable to a new breed of competitors operating in cheaper, out-of-town locations; these included Matalan and the rapidly expanding clothing operations of supermarket chains such as Tesco and ASDA. In 2000, C&A announced its intention to withdraw from the British market; the last UK stores closed in 2001.

Around 1980 there was a joke that women's knickers from this store were printed with a C on the front an A on the rear, (signifying 'cunt' and 'arse'), to show which way round they were to be worn.

"Those garden shears are a bit C&A".

by Segilla October 7, 2006

37πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


c-c-c-c-c-combo breaker!!!

Used in Killer Instinct. This is used when several people say the same thing one after the other.

Person 1: Y helo thar
Person 2: Y helo thar
Person 3: Y helo thar
Person 4: Y helo thar
Person 5: C-C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!!!!!!!!

by the vodyanoi September 8, 2004

152πŸ‘ 82πŸ‘Ž