by definition April 5, 2005
by skippyy June 18, 2011
1. A: Where you off to?
B: Going to woolies for some Kettle chips. Want anything?
A: Grab us some Winnie Blues while you're there. Spot me this time and i'll give it to ya later.
B: Going to woolies for some Kettle chips. Want anything?
A: Grab us some Winnie Blues while you're there. Spot me this time and i'll give it to ya later.
by Ozzie Oz and the Beautiful Bunch June 13, 2007
by DontTread June 23, 2012
slang; european mostly english, comes from the attitude of sheep. Sheep always are sketchy and shiddish. This applies to the attitude of people sometimes. Shaddy or sometimes a flake.
Man I hate taking english, when I am a biology major. If you ask me english is a very wooly subject.
by vmpas October 11, 2009
1) (n.) A thick wool sock worn in the wintertime (pl. woolies)
2) (adj.) Describing an untrimmed moiety of superfluous hair surrounding the penis
2) (adj.) Describing an untrimmed moiety of superfluous hair surrounding the penis
1) Gee, Dan, those woolies must be coming in handy here in Canada! Say, how much did you pay for those woolies?
2) My friend doesn't believe that it is essential to trim pubic hair, claiming, "it's natural". What is natural is that he's got some microorganisms growing right in the thick of his wooly unit.
2) My friend doesn't believe that it is essential to trim pubic hair, claiming, "it's natural". What is natural is that he's got some microorganisms growing right in the thick of his wooly unit.
by UnitMasterFlex February 15, 2008
by Wizard of Wordary October 12, 2018