by Rabbitnuts June 18, 2013
An extremely slender female in the age range of 21-25 that sir-mix-a-lot would not write a song about.
by shaboom June 19, 2013
A verb for someone who leaves a myspace/facebook/text message "read" and does not reply.
Pronounced J L. Named after someone immature who decided he was too cool to reply to a message.
Pronounced J L. Named after someone immature who decided he was too cool to reply to a message.
by CLASSY! August 11, 2008
Performing a "JLS Impression" generally involves courting, flirting, admiring etc. young girls, but not so young that it becomes creepy and illegal.
This is derived from the fact that the British "band" JLS's audience tends to consist of 15/16 year old girls. Hence, if a guy more than 2 years the said-girl's senior makes a move, he is doing a JLS impression.
This is derived from the fact that the British "band" JLS's audience tends to consist of 15/16 year old girls. Hence, if a guy more than 2 years the said-girl's senior makes a move, he is doing a JLS impression.
"Dude, did you see Carl's new girlfriend?" "No, I haven't met her yet" "Mate, she's 16!" "So?" "Carl's 18, he's doing his JLS Impression again!"
Professor Green: "I might even cover my naked body in sticky tape and run through All-Saints and come out doin' my JLS impression!"
Professor Green: "I might even cover my naked body in sticky tape and run through All-Saints and come out doin' my JLS impression!"
by TKGrimm345 December 26, 2011
To be one whom cannot be touch in height of sexual power from Ohio. The pinnacle height of sexual pleasure that one receives from the goddess of sexual empowerment.
by haubs September 8, 2010
nh;jl/nhjl (no hate; just love)
Like saying "No offence (but)..", nhjl can be used to start or end a comment/statement to make sure it's not interpreted as hateful or insulting.
It's more commonly used in text than spoken aloud.
Like saying "No offence (but)..", nhjl can be used to start or end a comment/statement to make sure it's not interpreted as hateful or insulting.
It's more commonly used in text than spoken aloud.
"nh;jl I think you should've gone for a low-fade cut instead of a high-fade. It'd suit you way better."
Bro you should be studying, our grades haven't exactly been the best nhjl
Bro you should be studying, our grades haven't exactly been the best nhjl
by Hazlodenton March 26, 2019