Some Old Ass dad on Miraculous Who just can’t get over his wife’s coma or death, so he reeks Havoc in the city of Paris. He’s also crusty
HawkMoth is a Crusty motherfucker.
by Classybutsassy May 23, 2021
Shlawgonium (noun, exclamation)
A term used to call out or emphasize someone’s lack of common sense, questionable decision-making, or an obvious mistake. It originates from dawg → shlawg → shlawgonium, where go is short for gooner or goner, and -ium is an added flair.
A term used to call out or emphasize someone’s lack of common sense, questionable decision-making, or an obvious mistake. It originates from dawg → shlawg → shlawgonium, where go is short for gooner or goner, and -ium is an added flair.
Usage:
• As an exclamation: “Shlawgonium! You really thought you could deep-fry ice cream without it melting?”
• As a noun: “That was pure shlawgonium behavior, bro.”
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• As an exclamation: “Shlawgonium! You really thought you could deep-fry ice cream without it melting?”
• As a noun: “That was pure shlawgonium behavior, bro.”
.
by Classybutsassy March 25, 2025
Shlawgonium (noun, exclamation)
A term used to call out or emphasize someone’s lack of common sense, questionable decision-making, or an obvious mistake. It originates from dawg → shlawg → shlawgonium, where go is short for gooner or goner, and -ium is an added flair.
A term used to call out or emphasize someone’s lack of common sense, questionable decision-making, or an obvious mistake. It originates from dawg → shlawg → shlawgonium, where go is short for gooner or goner, and -ium is an added flair.
Usage:
• As an exclamation: “Shlawgonium! You really thought you could deep-fry ice cream without it melting?”
• As a noun: “That was pure shlawgonium behavior, bro.”
.
• As an exclamation: “Shlawgonium! You really thought you could deep-fry ice cream without it melting?”
• As a noun: “That was pure shlawgonium behavior, bro.”
.
by Classybutsassy March 25, 2025
A term used to call out or emphasize someone’s lack of common sense, questionable decision-making, or an obvious mistake. It originates from dawg → shlawg → shlawgonium, where go is short for gooner or goner, and -ium is an added flair.
As an exclamation: “Shlawgonium! You really thought you could deep-fry ice cream without it melting?”
• As a noun: “That was pure shlawgonium behavior, bro.”
• As a noun: “That was pure shlawgonium behavior, bro.”
by Classybutsassy March 25, 2025