Originally created as a derrogatory term directed towards half french, half chinese children. Developped by two dope-ass scientists (T-Ba and K-Ro). "rice baguette" may also be used to describe a baguette that is made mainly from rice. This reduces the fat content and the cholesterol and carbs. The only people interested in these coincidentally are rice baguettes themselves because they are insecure and think they are fat.
His dad is from china and his mom is from france so he is a rice baguette.
Could u pass the rice baguettes please?
Could u pass the rice baguettes please?
by Bob October 14, 2004
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by Bob October 30, 2004
what sizes of plugs are called.
not a verb. you can not gauge.
you can stretch a piercing you can not gauge it. it would be like saying "I'm going to large" its what Sizes are referred to. NOT a verb.
the bigger the number the smaller the hole. 18ga is a standered ear piercing size.. when the numbers get smaller ex, 16, 14, 12... it means the hole is bigger.
not a verb. you can not gauge.
you can stretch a piercing you can not gauge it. it would be like saying "I'm going to large" its what Sizes are referred to. NOT a verb.
the bigger the number the smaller the hole. 18ga is a standered ear piercing size.. when the numbers get smaller ex, 16, 14, 12... it means the hole is bigger.
18ga, 16ga, 14ga, 12ga, 10ga, 8ga, 6ga, 4ga, 2ga, 0ga, 00ga, 000ga.
by bob November 13, 2003
Abbreviation for Early Action, a non-binding form of admission to college in which you receive your admissions decision in December instead of April.
Can also be SCEA or EASC - "single-choice early action" - which means you can only apply early action to one school.
Can also be SCEA or EASC - "single-choice early action" - which means you can only apply early action to one school.
by bob January 01, 2005
A phrase uttered when one wants to communicate large amounts of good feelings about a person place or thing. The past tense is used to communicate large amounts of negative feeling about a person, place or thing. It can mean anything really.
The Q portion can also be used on its own for a greeting/ thing to annoy your french teacher with
The Q portion can also be used on its own for a greeting/ thing to annoy your french teacher with
by BOB January 03, 2004