Person A: If you square root x and multiply that by the percentage, you'll find the answer.
Person B: BLOOOOOP!
Person B: BLOOOOOP!
by SaM April 09, 2004
by sam November 15, 2004
nonsenseical gibberish. Used to indicate sarcasim or a bad joke. Can also be yelled loud in malls just because.
by Sam November 25, 2003
by sam December 12, 2003
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural lynx or lynx·es
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek; akin to Old English lox lynx and probably to Greek leukos white -- more at LIGHT
Date: 14th century
Date of urban adoption: circa mid-1990s
: a woman, typically in the 50s, who intentionally preys on younger men, who are typically in their early 20s. The term's urban use began pejoratively, and has thus far remained pejorative. Often among a group of inebriated friends the most inebriated is selected and encouraged to approach the lynx, to the glee of all those who witness the regrettable event.
Related terms: cougar puma
Inflected Form(s): plural lynx or lynx·es
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek; akin to Old English lox lynx and probably to Greek leukos white -- more at LIGHT
Date: 14th century
Date of urban adoption: circa mid-1990s
: a woman, typically in the 50s, who intentionally preys on younger men, who are typically in their early 20s. The term's urban use began pejoratively, and has thus far remained pejorative. Often among a group of inebriated friends the most inebriated is selected and encouraged to approach the lynx, to the glee of all those who witness the regrettable event.
Related terms: cougar puma
by Sam November 30, 2003
Sticking ones finger into anothers no-no areas, most likely the anus, and then pulling it out after a few seconds.
by Sam March 03, 2005