Drinking alcohol slowly and steadily, especially for an extended period of time -- a portmanteau of "drinking" and "trickling". Most likely to be uttered by someone who has been drinkling for some time.
by Fleet Pete June 26, 2007
An attractive woman. Scottsmen famously don't wear anything under the kilt, so an erection would cause the kilt to lift.
by Fleet Pete April 22, 2008
Tastiness, yumminess. Derives from the onomatopoeic "nom nom nom" sound of eating something tasty. The state of being nomable.
by Fleet Pete October 23, 2008
Consisting of, or typified by, elements of one culture transplanted into another, usually diluted or bastardized in the process. Derives from the misspelled slogan printed on a popular brand of chopsticks in American Chinese restaurants: "Welcome to Chinese Restaurant. please try your Nice Chinese Food With Chopsticks the traditional and typical of Chinese glonous sic history. and cultual sic."
Panda Express is tasty, but it's only a glonous version of real Chinese food.
The operetta, while ostensibly being set in feudal Japan, presents only a glonous distortion of Japanese culture.
The operetta, while ostensibly being set in feudal Japan, presents only a glonous distortion of Japanese culture.
by Fleet Pete December 09, 2008
Drinking (especially alcohol) slowly and steadily, especially for an extended period of time -- a portmanteau of "drinking" and "trickling". Most likely to be uttered by someone who has been drinkling for some time.
by Fleet Pete June 27, 2007
The capacity for laughter. Facetiously identified as the exocrine gland that causes laughter, sometimes called the "funny bone". Named in analogy with ROFL; the two are often used together.
by Fleet Pete October 22, 2008