87 definitions by athene airheart
Very bad food. Food that is badly prepared or of poor quality, slop. Commonly found in school cafeterias or on leftover night.
by athene airheart March 15, 2004
When you get so glazed over from smoking the hwaddaow that you can't tell up from down.
Derived from Cheech and Chong, who smoked a lot of reefer.
Derived from Cheech and Chong, who smoked a lot of reefer.
by athene airheart May 30, 2004
In the movie business, "take one" is the first try at filming a particular scene. It is what is called out at the beginning. If the actors mess up the lines, etc, it will go to "take two" or "take three" or "take forty-seven."
by athene airheart May 15, 2004
by athene airheart May 1, 2004
A really great aircraft!
Also known as a Corsair, this was one of the best fighter planes of World War II.
Also known as a Corsair, this was one of the best fighter planes of World War II.
by athene airheart March 20, 2004
Airports are places where various aircraft take off and land from. There are big, busy airports, like O'Hare International, and there are small, quiet airports like where I am writing from, Olympia Regional.
Many airports have flight schools where you can learn to fly an airplane or a helicopter. Smaller airports have plenty of airport bums and ramp rats, which is a good thing since flying is fun to watch.
Sometimes airports will have museums, restaurants, and other fun activities.
Many airports have flight schools where you can learn to fly an airplane or a helicopter. Smaller airports have plenty of airport bums and ramp rats, which is a good thing since flying is fun to watch.
Sometimes airports will have museums, restaurants, and other fun activities.
I am happy because I found a job at the airport, renting out planes and answering phones.
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Let's go to the airport and get a plane ride!
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Let's go to the airport and get a plane ride!
by athene airheart May 1, 2004
Essentially, "I am much richer than you." A stronger form of "I could buy you." Usually a derisive phrase.
by athene airheart May 1, 2004