A marijuanna cigarette is placed between the teeth so that the lit end is in the mouth. Smoke is then blown through the joint into the face or open mouth of another user.
by .357ROB October 1, 2003
by Super April 15, 2003
When used in as a prefix for any adjective, it implies that the adjective should be accompianied by a cape.
by Amandinator February 26, 2008
by Ear Leuqar January 26, 2009
Adverb used as a qualifier in place of "very", "really" or "so". Its use has become extremely common in Southern California, and could be said to be a part of SoCal English. Similar in use to hella in Northern California, although super is not generally used to mean "a lot" or "many".
Guy 1: You picked up your new board today?
Guy 2: Yeah, I'm super stoked.
I was super hungry when I got home last night.
She's super intense.
Guy 2: Yeah, I'm super stoked.
I was super hungry when I got home last night.
She's super intense.
by P1984 November 4, 2006
An adjective that can be used to descibe absolutely everything, making the described item look better than it really is.
by zacon November 11, 2003
A negative answer to a question usually ranked higher than no on the Negative Response Severity Scale (NRSS) yet inferior to a mega no or fuck no. this term is nearly synonymous to hell no
As a general rule, one should NOT argue with a super no.
As a general rule, one should NOT argue with a super no.
Person A: Why haven't you slept in five days were you also in line for the PS3?
Person B: Super no! I stayed up for five days because I just couldn't sleep. I wanted the Wii so badly I'd do almost anything for it, and I got hopped up on demerol and grape soda, so that's what kept me up for five days.
Person B: Super no! I stayed up for five days because I just couldn't sleep. I wanted the Wii so badly I'd do almost anything for it, and I got hopped up on demerol and grape soda, so that's what kept me up for five days.
by Not Jeremy September 6, 2008