DErek's definitions
the fast and furious has pissed off all the real street racers in the country with their civics and fucked up sklines
by derek September 27, 2003
Get the the fast and the furiousmug. the name of a band...my band that is. i went out with this fucking bitchy-ass girl and broke up with her because she is like poison to the band...we needed to stay UNPOISONED! thats how we came up with our name.
by derek August 24, 2003
Get the unpoisonedmug. The act or process of cuddling or snuggling with someone special for extended periods, especially in a rompingly playful way. Suspected to have originated as a combination of "con" (with), "snuggle", and "undulate" (ripple, wave; as in the bodies of the two people involved)
by Derek February 14, 2004
Get the consnuggulationmug. by Derek June 21, 2006
Get the LHJmug. by derek May 17, 2003
Get the stumpmug. by Derek September 22, 2004
Get the WMCOmug. Beet means nothing, or everything. Everything good is Beet. Beet may also be used as a greeting, much like hello.
The word Beet has no association to the food Beet, or the word Beat. It originated from an ancient tribal dialect from the suburbs of Maple Ridge. BC, and is said to be as many as 7 years old. Not much is known about this mysterious language. except that it also includes the words Puu Maa Chuu Sheet Puuu Peet Baaa Daaa Booot Erm In Its and Ku.
The word Beet has no association to the food Beet, or the word Beat. It originated from an ancient tribal dialect from the suburbs of Maple Ridge. BC, and is said to be as many as 7 years old. Not much is known about this mysterious language. except that it also includes the words Puu Maa Chuu Sheet Puuu Peet Baaa Daaa Booot Erm In Its and Ku.
Used as a greeting:
Derek says "Beet, what's up?"
Dan replies "Beet, not much"
Beet can also be used to describe something good. "How did you do on your test today?" "Beet"
or
"Damn, this new casino is Beet"
or
After winning the game of table hockey, Dan proclaims "You have been BEET!"
Derek says "Beet, what's up?"
Dan replies "Beet, not much"
Beet can also be used to describe something good. "How did you do on your test today?" "Beet"
or
"Damn, this new casino is Beet"
or
After winning the game of table hockey, Dan proclaims "You have been BEET!"
by Derek November 16, 2004
Get the Beetmug.