4 definitions by katherine heathcliffe
Post-gay. Derived from a specific pronounciation of 'homme-er-sexual' and an enhanced euro-styled suffix.
Pertains both to the orientation of the individual (1) and their attributes (2). Can also be used in a negative or deragatory sense (3).
Pertains both to the orientation of the individual (1) and their attributes (2). Can also be used in a negative or deragatory sense (3).
1. Chantelle: He's just not that into me...
Cherise: Of course not darl, he's (a) hommeurre.
2. Ricardo: What about if I wore these pink hotpants?
Ivan: To be honest, they're a little too hommeurre.
3. Christian: "This sucks. So totally hommeurre!"
FRANCE l'hommeurre
Cherise: Of course not darl, he's (a) hommeurre.
2. Ricardo: What about if I wore these pink hotpants?
Ivan: To be honest, they're a little too hommeurre.
3. Christian: "This sucks. So totally hommeurre!"
FRANCE l'hommeurre
by katherine heathcliffe February 15, 2005
A state of constant arousal and wanton lust. Derived from the concepts of permanence and the root of horny.
by katherine heathcliffe February 23, 2005
by katherine heathcliffe March 8, 2005
Shortened from 'I Don't Give a Shit.'Only used in a negative turn of phrase.
(a)An expression of apathy and disapproval at something others may regard as above average/Good.
(b)To indicate that you do not care for something.
(a)An expression of apathy and disapproval at something others may regard as above average/Good.
(b)To indicate that you do not care for something.
(a)Jocasta: Are you heading to Ministry tonight? Looks wicked.
Penelope: Givesy over Ministry. Meh.
(b)Rupert: Oh Folly! Tarquin's broken his leg!
Cuthbert: Givesy Rupert.I'm going for Pimms'...
Penelope: Givesy over Ministry. Meh.
(b)Rupert: Oh Folly! Tarquin's broken his leg!
Cuthbert: Givesy Rupert.I'm going for Pimms'...
by katherine heathcliffe October 10, 2005