29 definitions by Art Vandalay
1. A casual term for goodbye to mates
2. A rude term for goodbye when used in the appropriate contexts
2. A rude term for goodbye when used in the appropriate contexts
1. "See ya later redmundo"
"Check'em!"
2. "Well Children, its the last day of school..."
"CHECK'EM!, You crusty old whorebag!"
"Check'em!"
2. "Well Children, its the last day of school..."
"CHECK'EM!, You crusty old whorebag!"
by Art Vandalay November 25, 2003
The add-on effects of being scattered. Mass congestion of lost axons in the brain due to copious drug consumption. Scatterbrain differs from being scattered in that thought processing is realistically unachievable and conversation comprehension is below that of a heavyweight boxer.
See also - Scat - (Diego)
See also - Scat - (Diego)
Fresh-C, suffering from the symptoms of scatterbrain, had to do a glassy shift in at the R-ey, but the resultant jubilation of hooking up a root was hastidly polarised by the fact that 74 Schooner Glasses are now causing elderly vets to slip discs.
by Art Vandalay November 23, 2003
by Art Vandalay November 23, 2003
The Spruce, The Spruzla or The Spruce Moose are forms to describe a small shantytown where the consumption of dakka takes place on at least a twice daily basis, whilst still maintaining a floor garbage height level of no less than 30cm.
by Art Vandalay November 23, 2003
"Slobsy" or "Slobodan" is a way to describe a human who has the uncanny ability to talk mindlessly, whilst fossicking and rumaging through lunch boxes, whilst chargin a bilch at the same time!
Eyyyyy Slobsy!
by Art Vandalay November 23, 2003
Word used to describe a heinously hard task of a unwanted nature.
Word used to convey a greivence toward someone or something
Word used to convey a greivence toward someone or something
by Art Vandalay November 22, 2003
(Seinfeld) An imaginary character dreamed up by George and Jerry while they were trying to come up with an excuse for stalking some poor unfortunate woman. It's such a nice name I decided to change mine, so I did. Now it's my name. Sorry, Jerry.
by Art Vandalay March 29, 2003

