A colossal shit that rises above "sea level"
"the mountaineer"
A shit so big, when your finished it's piled high above the water level and looks like a mountain in the middle of a lake.
A shit so big, when your finished it's piled high above the water level and looks like a mountain in the middle of a lake.
by el douche-o October 6, 2009
(noun): Indicative of coffee grains laced with meth, especially from local joints like fred's coffee. You know it's meth when there are photos of mountains on your van - and tinted windows mean it's really a druggie vehicle. These types of mountains are most prevalent in the northern united states, mostly in small cities all over Maine. Another word for a mountain is a wenus.
by Latarene May 3, 2008
by anonymous June 18, 2006
Jian Sheng : " I wrote mountain people mountain sea in my essay."
Jinhao : " Are you dumb?"
Jeffery : " Are you fucked in the head"?
Jinhao : " Are you dumb?"
Jeffery : " Are you fucked in the head"?
by HotdogJesus November 30, 2021
by Jared Funk April 16, 2008
Snowboarders, particularly when they are "littered" all over the mountain or ski area. When not scraping snow off the mountain you can find them taking up entire trails either waiting for their turn on a feature at the terrain park or just hanging out on the slopes.
"Dude, that trail had a ton of knuckle-draggers on it."
"Seriously, there was Mountain trash everywhere."
"Seriously, there was Mountain trash everywhere."
by dirtykurty February 24, 2012
A pile of both clean and dirty clothing that forms on top of a bed. The clothes mountain serves joint functions, as both clothes storage and a sleeping surface. It tends to begin innocuously as a stray item of clothing, but quickly builds to a towering height and a base that swallows up the entire bed. It is prone to clothing avalanches, thus spilling dirty underwear and tube tops onto the floor, forming a sort of clothes mountain range. If not treated quickly, the clothes mountain range will become a parasitic addition to the bedroom, hindering passageway in the event of a fire.
by Nennis August 14, 2008