12 definitions by Fly On The Wall
A real loser, a laugh and a half, someone pretending to be a man.
Based upon a Spike TV advertisement for some stuff that no real man would want in his body.
Based upon a Spike TV advertisement for some stuff that no real man would want in his body.
This is Bob. Bob needs help. He isn't a real man, so he takes some medicine that will be a man for him.
This is Bob's wife. She just fell in love with the medicine and left Bob. See how happy she is.
This is Bob's wife. She just fell in love with the medicine and left Bob. See how happy she is.
by Fly On The Wall December 31, 2005
by Fly On The Wall October 24, 2004
1. A person who is too scared to take a dare.
2. A person who objects to participating in an activity because it's wrong.
3. A person who is phobic.
2. A person who objects to participating in an activity because it's wrong.
3. A person who is phobic.
by Fly On The Wall October 24, 2004
Earthquake test by Downstrike on December 26, 2004.
No, the peeps on the beaches didn't get to a urinal before they pissed themselves.
No, the peeps on the beaches didn't get to a urinal before they pissed themselves.
by Fly On The Wall January 16, 2005
A name that Catholicism almost succeeded in removing from the Christian vocabulary by replacing it with Latin-based bastardizations that honor Zeus instead of God's son. This corruption was inherited nearly universally by the rest ofChristianity.
Hispanic Catholics preserve the divine name of Zeus most accurately, and call out, Hey Zeus when praying. Unsatisfied with that sacrilege, they insist upon naming little boys Hey Zeus as well.
English-speaking Christians are a little less callous about calling Yeshua by Zeus' name by pronouncing it "Zuss", with the prefix "Je". "Je" is a French word, so this along with most of the other silliness in the English language was probably their idea.
English-speaking Christians are a little less callous about calling Yeshua by Zeus' name by pronouncing it "Zuss", with the prefix "Je". "Je" is a French word, so this along with most of the other silliness in the English language was probably their idea.
by Fly On The Wall June 8, 2004
Only a person who has never been outside Boston would think that only people from Boston say bang a uey.
by Fly On The Wall December 22, 2004
People on the other side of the big drink need to quit fussing around with aerials. What they needed were antennae. Transmitted radio and TV are so last millennium any way.
by Fly On The Wall November 30, 2004