a nickname for an ignorant person / moron / anyone lacking common sense
comes from the Incubus song "Azwethinkweiz"
comes from the Incubus song "Azwethinkweiz"
Person #1: The guy put his hand on the stove without even realizing it was on.
Person #2: Damn donut boy....
Person #2: Damn donut boy....
by Anonymous March 10, 2003
A condition developed from a lack of rest. Symptoms include droopy eyes, yawning, and the desire to lie down. Can be treated with the ingestion of caffeine. Side effects include increased urine production and hyperactivity.
by Anonymous May 22, 2003
In Yoruba/Santeria/Lucumi/Macumba Chango is the patron spirit of fire, thunder, lightning, masculine beauty, and dance. He controls the war and bata drums. Is a great warrior and lover. Chango represents a great number of human virtues and imperfections, a hard worker,courageous, a good friend, soothsayer and a healer. he is also a liar , womanizer, likes to provoke fights, is a braggart and a gambler. His colors are red and white. His symbols are the ram, and the double-headed axe.
Chango is King!
by Anonymous July 05, 2003
a game in which the player tapes one 40 to each hand and is not allowed to un-tape them until they have finished drinking the 40s.
by anonymous December 20, 2003
by Anonymous July 30, 2004
While "to wank" means "to masturbate", the term "wanker" is seldom if ever used in British slang to denote "one who wanks". It is quite wrong to infer from somebody's being a wanker that they in fact wank (and vice versa), but of course, fair to assume they do in any case. Herein lies the genius of the insult: if you call someone a wanker, it's probably true, but only literally.
I suppose it all originates from our repressed Victorian sexualities, from back when everybody thought they were the only ones to suffer the secret shame of being an actual wanker.
Most children these days learn the word "wanker" long before they learn its literal meaning.
I suppose it all originates from our repressed Victorian sexualities, from back when everybody thought they were the only ones to suffer the secret shame of being an actual wanker.
Most children these days learn the word "wanker" long before they learn its literal meaning.
You're such a wanker.
Oh gosh! How did you know?
He lost both of his hands in a childhood kiting accident.
What a wanker!
Oh gosh! How did you know?
He lost both of his hands in a childhood kiting accident.
What a wanker!
by anonymous May 31, 2004