person which can be described as very annoying, obnoxious in their habits but also somewhat arrogant, rude and narcisistic. The word is a combination of "Prick" and "brat"
Ron: Shit, dude. When Dave came over telling me how cool his record collection was and that mine was shite, and what not, I was ready to smack his ass.
Alex: Yeah, he's a prack.
Alex: Yeah, he's a prack.
by FormFaktor February 27, 2003
Originally: annoying, crying, unnerving small child (brat).
Newer: person with annoying habits who tends to poke people continually in sensitive spots (figuratively speaking).
Also used for inanimate objects, that are annoying to their user.
Newer: person with annoying habits who tends to poke people continually in sensitive spots (figuratively speaking).
Also used for inanimate objects, that are annoying to their user.
That dance teacher is such a goddamn bratze. He keeps on making me do double loops and twirls until I vomit.
by FormFaktor April 01, 2003
Meaning 1:
object which resembles kitsch, junk or shwag or is just bad quality. NOT the same as corny
Meaning 2:
Clichee statement or stereotype
object which resembles kitsch, junk or shwag or is just bad quality. NOT the same as corny
Meaning 2:
Clichee statement or stereotype
Example 1:
Gerd: Man, look at that replica of the Empire State Building. It's so kitschy!
Ron: Yeah, it's corn.
Example 2:
Ron: "Fuck these frog-eaters"
Alex: "Dude, calling the french that is totally corn"
Gerd: Man, look at that replica of the Empire State Building. It's so kitschy!
Ron: Yeah, it's corn.
Example 2:
Ron: "Fuck these frog-eaters"
Alex: "Dude, calling the french that is totally corn"
by FormFaktor February 27, 2003
(verb) to yardsale
1: to try to achieve a goal with limited means cheaply
2: to reply to an involved question or argument with a simplistic response
1: to try to achieve a goal with limited means cheaply
2: to reply to an involved question or argument with a simplistic response
1: Although Ron had no money to fix the car properly he was able to yardsale it enough to make it to Trenton in it.
2: After I had told him all about the problems in Palestine, he wouldn't stop yardsaling the problem.
2: After I had told him all about the problems in Palestine, he wouldn't stop yardsaling the problem.
by FormFaktor February 27, 2003
by FormFaktor March 31, 2003
I was in a frag all Friday
by FormFaktor February 27, 2003
by FormFaktor February 27, 2003