by PScril June 10, 2009
by FPC July 23, 2005
by Dario Barrera aka hrtbrkkid2 April 26, 2007
Second Person Plural.
A grammatical necessity which is sadly lacking in the English Language.
French has "vous" (informal and formal)
and German has "ihr" (informal) and Sie (formal).
The southern USA version is "you all"
A grammatical necessity which is sadly lacking in the English Language.
French has "vous" (informal and formal)
and German has "ihr" (informal) and Sie (formal).
The southern USA version is "you all"
by baligeko September 22, 2010
A word that when spelled backwards, turns into a different yet valid english word. They always come in pairs, for obvious reasons. Similar to a palindrome, but with different words instead of the same.
Maps <-> spaM
Desserts <-> stresseD
Maps <-> spaM
Desserts <-> stresseD
by Hanashiaite November 03, 2017
by H-Weezy January 02, 2009