Very amazing and awe-invoking. However, it can be used in many situations if you forget a word.
Also used as lit, and fresh.
Also used as lit, and fresh.
by MyManDavie September 19, 2018
by Jolene Jolene Joleeeen December 2, 2010
Contrary to what the other definition for this term may say, "spice" generally does not refer to 2C-I or any other 2C-x compound for that matter. Usually when one refers to "spice" they are talking about N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), the powerful and short acting psychedelic often smoked in base form or taken orally with an MAOI.
by (Omni) April 3, 2008
by dumbwiz June 14, 2011
Telling an egregious lie with such a fierce and combative confidence that even though listeners know it's not true, they are intimidated into not challenging you. See being spiced.
by Greatamerican May 27, 2017
The reason why Europeans went looking for the West Indies ... according to their letters sent home to their wives and children.
Not to be taken literally - the explorers actually meant spices as in sexy tan Indian women.
Not to be taken literally - the explorers actually meant spices as in sexy tan Indian women.
Columbus: Yo Dona, I found so many spices. I'm going to be so f'ing rich when I sell them!
Dona: (to self) I love it when my man isn't home
Columbus: (to self) Sexy hot women! Woo-hoo!
Dona: (to self) I love it when my man isn't home
Columbus: (to self) Sexy hot women! Woo-hoo!
by Mr. 29 September 26, 2010
by D. Speakman July 24, 2005