| 3. | Rubble | ||
|
A collection of food usually altogether in one pan, such as casseroles, or stir-fries. No foo garnishes allowed. You gather the last of your provisions from your Danby bachelor fridge, and fried it up with liberal helpings of soya sauce, and half-dried macaroni and cheese leftovers. What are you cooking? Oh just frying up some rubble from the fridge. Or, hey this is good rubble.
|
|||
| 1. | rubble | ||
|
another word for trouble. taken from the cartoon Fred Flinstone. his best friends name is Barney Rubble and always causes trouble. Rubble = Trouble. "Unless we are doing this job in Reno we're in Rubble."
|
|||
| 2. | Rubble | ||
|
noun, verb, adjective, or adverb meaning whatever you want it to mean at that specific moment in time. "Hey Skippy, are you hungover?"
"Rubble" |
|||
|
|
|||
