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Comes from the South Bay, meaning "to fool around with". Kiss, fondle, make-out, etc. Did you and Joe mess last night?
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An overly clumsy person who seems to have no control over his/her body. "Did you trip up your heels AGAIN? You're such a mess!!"
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When someone is really funny If you say something funny someone else may say, "You a mess".
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A person whose life has fallen into disrepair. Or one who is suffering the effects of intoxicating substances, perhaps on a prolonged basis. Grant woke up at 3 in the afternoon after drinking all night, smacking his bird, pissing over his living room carpet and listening to back to back babyshambles LPs. He then cracked open anothe special brew and switched MTV on. 'MESS!'
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Is the genitalia in a male. "I wish that girl would come over and suck my mess"
"look at it, its just a pile of mess down there" |
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to engage in an act of self pleasure 'Look at that dirty man messing with himself.'
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a word that means any thing you cant thing of at the time fix that mess
you mother messen mess |
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1. to hang out with a person with the intention of getting together and/or date. Term used in the south. 2. to be involved in the period before dating a person. They used to mess, but now he with this other chick.
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