Chode Boson: The most obnoxious insult that can be said about a person or persons.
Alternate: a boson that is wider than it is long
Alternate: a boson that is wider than it is long
"Ryan is a Chode Boson."
by Andrew January 06, 2005
Mage the leetest,quickest, fastest AWPWHORE EVER! mage > frod at awping. MAGE is a leet haxor in cal-i has beaten frod, krupt, and carv at the lan at the same time. and even told john fuk off! he is in the most exclusive club ever A1`{H}. AND #MIAMI !!!
by andrew December 31, 2004
Le Tigre is a clothing label popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s, often compared with Lacoste and Izod. Noticable for it's bright tiger logo on the upper right of their polo shirts, Le Tigre clothing was very hard to find due to its popularity. it is rumored former President Bush even had trouble getting his hands on a Le Tigre polo shirt in 1991.
Le Tigre was recently born again in 2003, and the clothing can be found in stores such as Law Jeans, at very high prices, the new line is noticably different due to the slightly enlarged tiger logo. Vintage Le Tigre clothing can still be found online in places like eBay.
Le Tigre was recently born again in 2003, and the clothing can be found in stores such as Law Jeans, at very high prices, the new line is noticably different due to the slightly enlarged tiger logo. Vintage Le Tigre clothing can still be found online in places like eBay.
by andrew September 30, 2004
The act of being tea bagged in such a way that the man leaves a brown star-shaped mark on the persons nose from his unwiped anus
by Andrew February 12, 2003
by Andrew March 04, 2005
A drag from a cigarette. Usually used in soliciting a drag.
On Canadian smokes at least there are fine lines on the paper used to make it burn more evenly. A good long drag burns through about three of these lines.
On Canadian smokes at least there are fine lines on the paper used to make it burn more evenly. A good long drag burns through about three of these lines.
by Andrew July 03, 2004
In theatre, the side or sides of the set facing the audience that have no physical reality. The audience and actors aknowledge this deliniation as a convention of theatre, unless the director chooses to "break" the fourth wall.
by Andrew January 20, 2005