To move or drag one's rear end along the ground or floor. Mostly used to describe the motion a dog performs after a bowl movement to wipe off excess excrement -- using the front legs to pull his body along while in a sitting position.
Also spelled "skooch"
Also spelled "skooch"
by Dorothy June 19, 2006
The mother of one's child. The connotation is that mother and father do not and never did have any relationship beyond being sex partners. Contrast: ex-wife, ex-girlfriend.
by Dorothy November 21, 2004
An adult female who is involved to some extent in an African American child's life; can be mother's sister but is not necessarily so.
by dorothy December 31, 2004
kwadippa is an old term used to replace dan's mother's unknown name when her actual name could not be determined for a round of family sims. today, the name has been shortened to "dippy", "dippa", "k-dogg" and what not...
by dorothy July 12, 2004
An oversized tract house, typically with a hipped roof, cathedral ceilings, 3 or more full baths, and attached two-car garage. Term of derision, derived from the kind of houses found in the area north of Dallas, now generalized to the rest of the country. Similar to McMansion.
by Dorothy April 18, 2005
by dorothy January 01, 2004
Neighborhood in north-central Brooklyn. Once a lower middle class Jewish neighborhood, now predominately West Indian, meaning Jamaican, Haitian, and Trinidadian. While sometimes labeled "thriving" and "energetic" because of its immigrant population, it's really one of New York City's worst neighborhoods, being both dirty and dangerous.
by Dorothy April 18, 2005