A company or factory code in the Monsters Inc. world. When an employee is contaminated with a foreign object of a human child, a 2319 goes into effect. It alerts the Child Detection Agency (CDA). The CDA removes and destroys the foreign object. It then shaves and cleans the employee from any contamination and puts a cone around his or her head to protect the employee from biting.
If there is any Biblical reference it is to 2 Chronicles 23:19 which says, "He stationed the gatekeepers at the gates of the house of the Lord so that no one should enter who was in any way unclean." It is not a reference to Exodus 23:19. This states, " The choicest of the first fruits of your ground you shall bring into the house of the Lord your God.
You shall not boil a kid in its mother’s milk" and does not make sense for a reference in Monsters, Inc.
*From Monsters, Inc.
*A Monster sees a sock on the back of another monster.
Monster: 2319! We have a 2319!
*An alarm is pulled and buzzes and gives the warning "Red Alert, Red Alert, Red Alert, Red Alert"*
Voice: George Sanderson, please remain motionless. Prepare for decontamination.
* Chaos ensues among the monsters and CDA agents slide down ropes and into the factory*
Waternoose: Oh, not the CDA.
*CDA makes some warnings and does the decontamination procedure.
Somebody that is farting a lot.
It could also be used to for somebody who has extremely smelly farts.
It is not meant to actually be an insult, but one of those silly names that you call people or pets that sounds kind of insulting but is actually used for humor.
It can also be used as a verb - fartnicking - like the word "putzing." So, instead of "I'm just putzing around," you could say, "I'm just fartnicking around."
When Yasmine's dog, Buster, climbed into her lap and started farting, she said, "Hey Buster, you're being such a fartnic right now."
I didn't feel like doing my homework, so I decided to read the labels of products in the kitchen. When my brother asked what I was doing, I told him that I was just fartnicking around.
Scary.
Simply the word "scary" said in a cute way or by a little kid. Sometimes used sarcasticly.
Oooh, that roller coaster ride was scawy.
The energy that a puppy has. Also, any time an older dog gets a puppy-like burst of energy.
My dog is only three years old. I have to take him out to play because he has so much puppergy!
Speedwood is a subgenre or genre of music created by Michael D. Bridges and Georger R. Baum. It consists of mainly two acoustic instruments - a guitar and a piano. Sometimes other acoustic instruments are added such as a drum, slinky, or recorder. It is a fast-paced music where the players play their instruments as hard as fast as they can and include the occassional ballad as well. The creator's website is at www.speedwood.com
We didn't want to have a full band, so we decided that we'd play speedwood.
The most common abbreviation for the band "Lost And Found" due the initials. Completely appropriate considering that the band members love to make people laugh and have a great sense of humor.
Did you go to the LAF concert last night?
It comes from the New York area. Root is "bahm."
1) May I temporarily divert your attention.
2) Getta loada 'dis!