6 definitions by Ben Hashem
1. The act of intentionally inhaling the fumes of chemical substances, such as nitous oxide or non-water soluable ether, for the purpose of intoxication.
2. A uncommon variation of h. used to describe any pungent or repulsive odour.
2. A uncommon variation of h. used to describe any pungent or repulsive odour.
by Ben Hashem October 5, 2003
A variation, perversion of "gnarly."
1. An exclamation used to describe something which is awe-inspiring, usually of something generally deemed to be "twisted"; most often said in a manner mocking of the speech typically associated with mentally retarded individuals.
See also: gnarles
1. An exclamation used to describe something which is awe-inspiring, usually of something generally deemed to be "twisted"; most often said in a manner mocking of the speech typically associated with mentally retarded individuals.
See also: gnarles
by Ben Hashem October 5, 2003
A variation, perversion of "gnarly."
1. An exclamation or verb used to describe something which is awe-inspiring, usually with twisted connotations.
See also: gnar-gnar
1. An exclamation or verb used to describe something which is awe-inspiring, usually with twisted connotations.
See also: gnar-gnar
by Ben Hashem October 5, 2003
An immensely pungent stench; a foul odour, especially used to descibe that of unespoused males or their bedchambers, usually the result of neglegence of personal hygiene or general cleanliness of an individual's living space.
See also: aquaboogie
See also: aquaboogie
That reek that emanates from his pores demonstrates that he is a primitive specimen who is obviously obvlivious to the twentieth century advancements made in the field of persoanl hygiene.
by Ben Hashem October 5, 2003
by Ben Hashem October 5, 2003
An immensely pungent stench; a foul odour, especially used to descibe that of unespoused males or their bedchambers, usually the result of neglegence of personal hygiene or general cleanliness of an individual's living space.
See also: reek, stank
See also: reek, stank
by Ben Hashem October 5, 2003