-noun.
1) Used to refer to a woman's acquisition of fake mammory glands, which are at least 2 cup sizes larger than the cup size she previously maintained.
1) Used to refer to a woman's acquisition of fake mammory glands, which are at least 2 cup sizes larger than the cup size she previously maintained.
1) Holy S%$#t! Where did she score those +2s?
2) Her +2s dont make up for the fact that she's dead behind the eyes.
3) Because she has +2s she has never had to pay for an alcoholic beverage.
2) Her +2s dont make up for the fact that she's dead behind the eyes.
3) Because she has +2s she has never had to pay for an alcoholic beverage.
by Michael J. Waldren April 4, 2008
+2 can also be used as + 3 or any other number, and is used as a joke refering to mostly Role-Playing Games, or RPGs itself. In RPGs a Player can obtain items that add bonuses to stats the player has. So if the player has a weapon, lets say a sword, it can be known as a +5 Sword, adding 5 to the stats it is reffering to (+5). On a more real scale it is mostly used in real world items for either playing around, or if your a real 1337 you might be serious about it.
Online Example: Hey DragonSlayer1987, is that a new sword I see?
Yes, thank you for noticing. I was killing Backwards Demons and this dropped. Its a +2 Bastard Sword.
Real Life Example: Hey Jerry how was your blind date?
It was going well, she was pretty and all but it quickly ended when I asked her if she wanted to see my +2 Flail.
Yes, thank you for noticing. I was killing Backwards Demons and this dropped. Its a +2 Bastard Sword.
Real Life Example: Hey Jerry how was your blind date?
It was going well, she was pretty and all but it quickly ended when I asked her if she wanted to see my +2 Flail.
by This Is My First Entry LOL September 4, 2008
by Kyle,that random guy. January 4, 2018
by londongrimescene November 29, 2015
.22 caliber.
A small rimfire cartridge, used for target shooting.
Three variations of .22 caliber exist: .22k (short), .22lr (long rifle), and .22WinMag (Winchester Magnum).
Sometimes used incorrectly to refer to a derringer, which is often chambered in a larger caliber.
A small rimfire cartridge, used for target shooting.
Three variations of .22 caliber exist: .22k (short), .22lr (long rifle), and .22WinMag (Winchester Magnum).
Sometimes used incorrectly to refer to a derringer, which is often chambered in a larger caliber.
by .357ROB October 1, 2003
"She's got a 2-by-2 on her, don't she?"
"I gotsh me a 4-by-4"
"I gotsh me a 4-by-4"
by Cowboy Chick February 7, 2014