306 definitions by Diggity Monkeez
Because the memorable scene he made during the trip to Texarkana, he is expected to be cast out of the club by Monday.
by Diggity Monkeez March 9, 2005
A polite way to to respond to thanks. Implies that the other person is welcome to ask for any other favors. Synonymous with no problem.
by Diggity Monkeez February 28, 2005
The meanest, toughest cowboy in the Wild West. However, when it is revealed that he doesn't know how to ride a horse, he chickens out, and his logo becomes that of a chicken.
by Diggity Monkeez March 17, 2005
Able to convert one's thoughts and emotions into words. Those who are articulate can use large, 'higher-level' words in their sentences without making a conscious effort to do so.
Just because somebody types without proper grammar doesn't make them inarticulate; after all, why does it matter whether or not you waste your time trying to add proper punctuation.
by Diggity Monkeez January 14, 2005
1) I need mo' allowance (yo-del-ay-ee-oo)!
2)
Principal Dean Douglas: I need Mo Allowance in my office, Stat!
Mr. Jonathan Stat: Can you please call me by my first name?
2)
Principal Dean Douglas: I need Mo Allowance in my office, Stat!
Mr. Jonathan Stat: Can you please call me by my first name?
by Diggity Monkeez April 8, 2005
I was reproached by my Science teacher for the 4 Fs I had received in the semester's first four weeks.
by Diggity Monkeez January 22, 2005
1) Affirmation; expression of understanding.
2) Not good and not bad; decent, fine.
3) Alternate way for one to say that he/she likes something that may be considered 'uncool' to like. By saying that it is 'OK', he/she in no way makes a strong commitment to hteir interest, as 'OK' usually comes with connotations of 'better than expected' and 'not good, not bad.'
4) Postal abbreviation for Oklahoma.
2) Not good and not bad; decent, fine.
3) Alternate way for one to say that he/she likes something that may be considered 'uncool' to like. By saying that it is 'OK', he/she in no way makes a strong commitment to hteir interest, as 'OK' usually comes with connotations of 'better than expected' and 'not good, not bad.'
4) Postal abbreviation for Oklahoma.
1) After being informed of his assignment, the director replied, "OK".
2) It looked like a nasty fall, but Ferdinand emerged OK.
3)
Mike: Do you like that webpage? It seems like a nerdy site.
Tom: Ahh...It's OK.
4) I live in Oklahoma City, OK.
2) It looked like a nasty fall, but Ferdinand emerged OK.
3)
Mike: Do you like that webpage? It seems like a nerdy site.
Tom: Ahh...It's OK.
4) I live in Oklahoma City, OK.
by Diggity Monkeez April 19, 2005