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girly men

Yo jamma, 'watcha gonna do 'bout dem girly men?
by Cat August 2, 2004
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roly

A roll your own cigarette. Often touted by consumers of aformentioned product as "chemical free" In all actuality the consumers simply cannot afford regular cigarettes.
John is smoking a roly. Maybe this will make the def long enough fot ya!
by Cat July 8, 2004
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harpy

1:Can be used to describe an undesirable woman. this is used commonly with people who are dimmer than most.
2:A harpy, in and of itself, was said to have been a mythical creature who was a cross between a woman and a vulture. Variations include the head of a woman and the body of a vulture, or the head of a vulture and the body of a woman. Most of the time, though, harpys are simply described as an extremely unattractive woman with large wings for arms and a beak-like nose and mouth
1: "damn, that ho, she's a harpy anyway."
2: "The harpies are quite interesting. Half vulture, half woman? Unrealistic, but then again, quite intriguing all the same."
by cat June 22, 2004
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minor

1: One who is under the age of eighteen. the government put this into place to hopefully stop teenage pregnancy, teenage drinking, and to stop people over the age of 18 from being with the so-called "minor" even if it is consensual to both parties.

2: small; smaller. Not as important.
1: "Dude, that is so fucked up! I've been going with this guy for three years then he turns 18 four months ahead of me, and the police arrested him. that is so fecking stupid!"

2: "I'm majoring in law and minoring in child development at university. what are yours?"
by cat June 22, 2004
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Potter-Head

John Doe is SUCH a potter-head. He must get a lot of girls.
by Cat June 7, 2004
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Draco Malfoy

Taken from J.K Rowling's award-winning books "Harry Potter", Draco Malfoy is the archnemesis of the main character, Harry Potter and his two best friends, Ronald Weasely and Hermione Granger.
Best known for being the "insufferable git" of both the books and films, he is one of the more "evil" characters and is able to maintain his position in many different situations. In latin, "Draco" is "dragon" or "serpent" and the root of his last name "Mal foi" is "badly faith" in french. Therefore, you can draw the conclusion that his name means "Dragon/Serpent bad faith" or "Badly Faith(ed) serpent/dragon".
Draco Malfoy is portrayed in fanfiction as either Harry Potter's/Hermione Granger's/Ronald Weasely's/Ginny Weasely's/various other characters' lovers. This is not "canon", nor is it probable, though it may be possible. His homosexuality/bisexuality/bicuriousity is hinted at in many fanfictions and role-playing threads.
In all actuality, D.M is one of the most developed characters in the Potter-verse because many do not feel the need to say "is this what he will do?" But one of the more difficult characters to write because of his development.
In the Films, He is portrayed by Tom Felton.
Person1: Draco Malfoy is my favourite character.
Person2: He IS one of the most developed characters in the series, yes?
Person1: Yes he is. I also find the "bad guys" quite intruiging.
by Cat May 27, 2004
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Three Foot High Club

The three foot high club is the act of having sex while on a trampoline.
Hannah joined the three foot high club with Curtis last night.
by Cat May 9, 2004
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