Three quarters, two dimes, two nickels, and five pennies. Something people carry when they want to get rid of their change.
"Perfect change" is what you give a casier so you don't get change back. "A perfect change" is the combination of coins you might carry so you can give perfect change.
"Perfect change" is what you give a casier so you don't get change back. "A perfect change" is the combination of coins you might carry so you can give perfect change.
Cashier: The total comes to $6.68
Customer: *gives her a five, a one, two quarters, a dime, a nickel, and three pennies.
Cashier: Your change comes to...um...nothing.
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Man, I've got a lot of coins. I should probably make a perfect change.
Customer: *gives her a five, a one, two quarters, a dime, a nickel, and three pennies.
Cashier: Your change comes to...um...nothing.
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Man, I've got a lot of coins. I should probably make a perfect change.
by Kevin February 18, 2009
Sexual position when the woman is leaned on her bed to as where her shoulders are the only thing on the bed, the male can either sit on her or stand up and vertically penetrate the woman's anus or vagina many times.
by kevin February 09, 2005
The extreme moment of a major ass kicking; and or, a threating slang to warn him, that your foot, will be kicking his ass.
by Kevin February 13, 2003
by Kevin January 14, 2004
by kevin February 07, 2004
Jim: "How was that party last night?"
Kevin: "It was pretty good, but most of the people there were gay men."
Jim: "So it was a sausage party"
Kevin: "I don't know about that Jim because although there were only a few women there, there were even fewer straight men there."
Kevin: "It was pretty good, but most of the people there were gay men."
Jim: "So it was a sausage party"
Kevin: "I don't know about that Jim because although there were only a few women there, there were even fewer straight men there."
by Kevin October 11, 2003
an abundance, phonetic spelling of the french 'beaucoup'
usu. used in the southern US
Also spelled buku
usu. used in the southern US
Also spelled buku
by Kevin December 01, 2003