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that is almost perfect, thats Rarts
by Anonymous November 4, 2003
Get the Rartsmug. by anonymous May 2, 2004
Get the nooniesmug. Also home to the "risque" club, a group of kids that stand there and go, "how RISQUE am I" and making secret gestures. The phrase was started by the class of 2007 as freshman. They think that they are the coolest kids in the world because they can say that word and no one else can unless they are in the group, and if you do and you arent in the group then you are a huge fag. Basically, its the "n" word of New Canaan.
by Anonymous April 4, 2005
Get the new canaanmug. by ANONYMOUS July 7, 2004
Get the gla!mug. 1.n. The sound a baseball pitched at a high speed makes as it flies by the batter's face. Alternately, the sound a bullet makes as it shoots past someone's face.
2.v., to treat to - to shoot at with a gun.
2.v., to treat to - to shoot at with a gun.
1. It looks like popular baseball player got a little chin music from that vicious new pitcher for the name of opposing baseball team, huh?
2. Myaaaah, Johnny Post-It doesn't wanna pay up, eh? Well, then I say we treat him to a little chin music, see? Myaah.
2. Myaaaah, Johnny Post-It doesn't wanna pay up, eh? Well, then I say we treat him to a little chin music, see? Myaah.
by anonymous January 2, 2004
Get the Chin Musicmug. Dance Dance Revolution
A Japanese 'dancing' game in which the player must step to the beat on a platform with up, down, left, and right arrows in a + sign. Often frowned upon, it is an excellent source of excercise and very fun. There are many different versions of DDR, each with a different song lists and interfaces. Often found in arcades it is also available on the Playstation and the PS2. There are three difficulty settings for DDR, Light, Standard, and Heavy. Some versions of DDR have a difficulty below Light called Beginner.
A Japanese 'dancing' game in which the player must step to the beat on a platform with up, down, left, and right arrows in a + sign. Often frowned upon, it is an excellent source of excercise and very fun. There are many different versions of DDR, each with a different song lists and interfaces. Often found in arcades it is also available on the Playstation and the PS2. There are three difficulty settings for DDR, Light, Standard, and Heavy. Some versions of DDR have a difficulty below Light called Beginner.
by Anonymous November 1, 2004
Get the DDRmug. by anonymous February 18, 2005
Get the skwishymug.