Your uncle or other significant relative pushing a beer into for hands and saying, "Here, drink this!"
Comperable to peer pressure.
Comperable to peer pressure.
by Bob December 20, 2004


1. The international celebration of the homeless
2. Another form of harmonica also used by the homeless.
2. Another form of harmonica also used by the homeless.
by Bob March 13, 2004

some one who is rejected by other people, usuly beacse they are horibly ugly and make others want to punch them in the face, these rejects suffer from acondition knowen as "extreamly small penis dissorder" and can some times suffer from "im so depressed i want to slit my wrists diesease" also most rejects look like monkeys particularl the orangatang and chimpanzie speashies
Dl and jason are rejects
by bob January 10, 2005

Acronym for bitching. Most often used in technical support to describe an annoying/irate/ pain-in-the-ass customer.
by bOb November 21, 2002

Triad (Simplified Chinese: ÈýºÏ»á; Traditional Chinese: ÈýºÏ•þ; Pinyin: S¨¡nh¨¦hu¨¬; literally "Triad Society") or (Simplified Chinese: ºÚÉç»á; Traditional Chinese: ºÚÉç•þ; Pinyin: {{{p}}}; literally "Black Society") is a collective term that describes many branches of an underground society and organizations based in Hong Kong and also operating in Macau, Taiwan, Mainland China, and Chinatowns in Europe, North America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
There are more than 57 triad groups that are active in Hong Kong; some of them are no more than small, local street gangs. The larger groups, including the Sun Yee On, Wo Shing Wo and 14K, are syndicates of sophisticated criminals, mirror images of such similar western empires of crime as the mafia.
Their activities include drug trafficking, money laundering, illegal gambling, prostitution, car theft and other forms of racketeering. A major source of triad income today comes from the counterfeiting intellectual property such as computer software, music CDs and movie VCDs/DVDs. They also trade in bootleg tobacco products.
There are more than 57 triad groups that are active in Hong Kong; some of them are no more than small, local street gangs. The larger groups, including the Sun Yee On, Wo Shing Wo and 14K, are syndicates of sophisticated criminals, mirror images of such similar western empires of crime as the mafia.
Their activities include drug trafficking, money laundering, illegal gambling, prostitution, car theft and other forms of racketeering. A major source of triad income today comes from the counterfeiting intellectual property such as computer software, music CDs and movie VCDs/DVDs. They also trade in bootleg tobacco products.
by bob June 18, 2006

by bob November 15, 2003
