to Milhouse (verb)
I Milhouse
You (s) Milhouse
He / she / it Milhouses
We Milhouse
You (pl) Milhouse
They Milhouse.
To approach, pester, try to befriend or suck up to another person in an unwanted, wimpy or annoying way;
Often characteristic of people of Italian or Latin cultures.
I Milhouse
You (s) Milhouse
He / she / it Milhouses
We Milhouse
You (pl) Milhouse
They Milhouse.
To approach, pester, try to befriend or suck up to another person in an unwanted, wimpy or annoying way;
Often characteristic of people of Italian or Latin cultures.
by Fangz-bedangz February 06, 2024
A method of conflict resolution in neighbourhood disputes, whereby the party who believes that they have been wronged over a minor misdemeanour, places a bag of dog faeces in the offending neighbour's mailbox, douses them with a half a cup of metho / 2 stroke fuel etc and sets them on fire.
(Relating to Footscray, a particularly rough / working class suburb in Melbourne, Australia.)
(Relating to Footscray, a particularly rough / working class suburb in Melbourne, Australia.)
"Man! Kylie Minogue was so pissed, she went over to the other side of Ramsay Street and gave Jason Donovan a Footscray barbecue!"
by Fangz-bedangz May 12, 2024