"Look what you did to Mr. Bigglesworth!"
by Doctor Livingstone May 15, 2005
- limp, can bearly lift arms
- Mostly used in association with baseball pitchers but has also been used in reference to comedy routines.
- Mostly used in association with baseball pitchers but has also been used in reference to comedy routines.
The anglers were a bit arm weary, however, it was a good feeling after they saw the size of the fish and knew they had won the battle.
by Doctor Livingstone May 16, 2005
A long-missing explorer and missionary, David Livingstone, who was found in Africa by British-born explorer Henry Stanley in 1871.
Also online name of blogger of undiscovered treasures - www.doctorlivingstone.info
Also online name of blogger of undiscovered treasures - www.doctorlivingstone.info
"Doctor Livingstone, I presume?"
by Doctor Livingstone May 15, 2005
- spazzy business guy
- Coined by in 1980's as a character used on Phone Power commercials in Canada. Armbrooster was the dumb putz who always was screwing up something in the business world.
- Coined by in 1980's as a character used on Phone Power commercials in Canada. Armbrooster was the dumb putz who always was screwing up something in the business world.
by Doctor Livingstone May 14, 2005
by Doctor Livingstone January 07, 2006
What you tell someone about to perform in a drama or musical performance to wish them well.
What you don't say is "good luck".
What you don't say is "good luck".
by Doctor Livingstone May 19, 2005
Newfoundland speak for "Here it is."
by Doctor Livingstone May 19, 2005