SAying this is like the dsame thing as "sweet" or "cool" but this is cooler because this is the Black way of saying cool.
by BRAD December 15, 2004
Term used to describe someone with a protruding sternum and a skeletal body type.
Not "Thor Axe"
See also:
ashtray; carcass; birdcage
Not "Thor Axe"
See also:
ashtray; carcass; birdcage
by Brad February 26, 2004
Acronym meaning Dark Lord of the Sith. Orginated in Star Wars, most commonly used when refering to Darth Vader.
Darth Vader was a true DLotS.
by Brad May 18, 2004
Dude, my girlfriend is such a bum bitch, she hooked up with a buncha guys last night.
That bum bitch was naggin on me all day.
That bum bitch was naggin on me all day.
by Brad March 09, 2004
A no-ass is a person who does not have enough muscle or fat in their posterior to be able to support a pair of pants. No-asses often don't know how to use overalls or belts. The typical no-ass is not very active and will often be labelled a 'skater'. The only way for these people to know how to wear pants so that they don't drop to their wearers' knees every 10 feet is by forcing them through a course where they will try endlessly to find a way to wear their pants so they don't fall.
That no-ass over there should learn how to use a belt. Hell, if he can't afford one, I'll be more than glad to buy it for 'em.
While walking, I saw a no-ass bend over to pick something up he had dropped, and almost threw up when I saw his pants hanging so low his entire ass was exposed. Wearing underwear of course.
That no-ass should get a belt, looks like he has to raise his pants almost every ten seconds to keep them from falling down to his knees.
While walking, I saw a no-ass bend over to pick something up he had dropped, and almost threw up when I saw his pants hanging so low his entire ass was exposed. Wearing underwear of course.
That no-ass should get a belt, looks like he has to raise his pants almost every ten seconds to keep them from falling down to his knees.
by brad September 11, 2004
by BRAD September 08, 2004
by brad July 20, 2003