12 definitions by Bob "A"
It was High Noon on the Third Thursday in March ("Match Day") and the Studs were completely wasted with anticipation of where they would become "Piggys"
by Bob "A" August 9, 2005
The topiary on her quim was extraordinary!
by Bob "A" February 19, 2005
Gruntfuttock, Oxford University Slang, especially among the:
"Oxford University Society of Change Ringers"
1. A word of dissatisfaction used in polite company;
2. A measure of late/early striking when ringing.
origin: a character "J Peasemold Gruntfuttock" appearing in a British humour show "Round the Horne" with:
THE GRUNTFUTTOCK SAGA
Broadcast: 9th April 1967
which included:
Gruntfuttock of Arabia Captured by the Turks
Gruntfuttock 'tis of Thee
"Oxford University Society of Change Ringers"
1. A word of dissatisfaction used in polite company;
2. A measure of late/early striking when ringing.
origin: a character "J Peasemold Gruntfuttock" appearing in a British humour show "Round the Horne" with:
THE GRUNTFUTTOCK SAGA
Broadcast: 9th April 1967
which included:
Gruntfuttock of Arabia Captured by the Turks
Gruntfuttock 'tis of Thee
by Bob "A" August 18, 2005
"Leave It to Beaver" TV-Series 1957-1963
family sit-com with:
Barbara Billingsley (June Cleaver)
Hugh Beaumont (Ward Cleaver)
and, of course, the eponymous:
Jerry Mathers (Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver)
family sit-com with:
Barbara Billingsley (June Cleaver)
Hugh Beaumont (Ward Cleaver)
and, of course, the eponymous:
Jerry Mathers (Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver)
usually notable for "the filthiest line in a sit-com":
Barbara Billingsley was asked about June Cleaver's remark,
"Ward, don't you think you were a little hard on the Beaver last night?"
The TV mom replied, "I don't remember saying it, but I must have, I''ve seen it on t-shirts."
Barbara Billingsley was asked about June Cleaver's remark,
"Ward, don't you think you were a little hard on the Beaver last night?"
The TV mom replied, "I don't remember saying it, but I must have, I''ve seen it on t-shirts."
by Bob "A" August 6, 2005
software developer slang
the whole world outside of one's cubicle...
everything outside of the campus where one develops software
the whole world outside of one's cubicle...
everything outside of the campus where one develops software
by Bob "A" September 2, 2005
by Bob "A" February 19, 2005
FBI term for a search using permutations of names and initials:
John Edgar Hoover
John E. Hoover
John Hoover
J. Edgar Hoover
J. E. Hoover
J. Hoover
John Edgar Hoover
John E. Hoover
John Hoover
J. Edgar Hoover
J. E. Hoover
J. Hoover
by Bob "A" February 19, 2005