Mal: "My dad has a phobia of morris dancing and irish jigs"
Me: "There's no such thing, you douche. That's a fauxbia"
Me: "There's no such thing, you douche. That's a fauxbia"
by Philistine August 25, 2007
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by hi-i-wanna-remain-anonymous March 30, 2005
Your friend, particularly someone from the same area of the city as you. Origin is from New Orleans term "ward", how the city is divided.
It began as "wassup 7th waaaar-day", "wassup 9th war-daaaay" and the sound evolved to "whoadie". Eventually people dropped the ward number and started saying "wardy" and "whoadie."
It began as "wassup 7th waaaar-day", "wassup 9th war-daaaay" and the sound evolved to "whoadie". Eventually people dropped the ward number and started saying "wardy" and "whoadie."
by dantizzle October 25, 2003
In fantasy sports, most commonly fantasy football, a condition where the owner is so happy with their team right after the draft that they already have a place picked out for the trophy. A false sense of euphoria which is usually followed by a last place finish and ridicule from others who remember what a moron you looked like on draft day.
1. Mo had a serious case of drafterglow. I mean he did get Tomlinson, but the rest of his team is a disaster!
by SheikYerbuti August 31, 2007
The onomatopoeic representation of masturbation. Often used to suggest that something is attractive.
by Anonymous L-Value October 11, 2002
"Ross and Howard were cottaging in the downstairs bogs the other day. I wasn't shocked to find them at it though; I suspected them all along."
by KHD August 30, 2003
"Chocolate Rain" is a euphemism for racism created by Tay Zonday in his hit YouTube song "Chocolate Rain".
Chocolate Rain
The school books say it can't be here again
Chocolate Rain
The prisons make you wonder where it went
(Replace racism with chocolate rain and it begins to make sense)
The school books say it can't be here again
Chocolate Rain
The prisons make you wonder where it went
(Replace racism with chocolate rain and it begins to make sense)
by Howard E August 8, 2007