The sixth studio album by the Beatles, released in Winter 1965. Rubber Soul is considered the turning point in the band's career, the Brit-Pop was now being intermingled with Dylanesque folk, distortion guitar, and minor psychedelia. Tracks are as follows:
1. Drive My Car
2. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
3. You Won't See Me
4. Nowhere Man
5. Think for Yourself
6. Word
7. Michelle
8. What Goes On
9. Girl
10. I'm Looking Through You
11. In My Life
12. Wait
13. If I Needed Someone
14. Run for Your Life
1. Drive My Car
2. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
3. You Won't See Me
4. Nowhere Man
5. Think for Yourself
6. Word
7. Michelle
8. What Goes On
9. Girl
10. I'm Looking Through You
11. In My Life
12. Wait
13. If I Needed Someone
14. Run for Your Life
by Geoff L. August 31, 2005

"Man, Hillary Duff would be hot, save for those thunder arms," - Weirdo
"Fuck no, she's nasty." - Normal person
"Fuck no, she's nasty." - Normal person
by Geoff L. January 03, 2006

by Geoff L. August 30, 2005

by Geoff L. August 30, 2005

A mispronounciation of "I don't Care," as spoken by P. Diddy's fuckboy Chopper on his show "Makin' Da Band."
"Chopper, I know you took it up the ass from Farnsworth Bentley," - Normal Person
"I don't cur," - Chopper
"I don't cur," - Chopper
by Geoff L. August 31, 2005

Noun, A beat-nik's motto, or way of life. Things are never good or bad, beautiful or ugly - all must be dug. For instance, the Beatles - people will always dig them. On the other hand Devo, was only meant to be dug at the time.
by Geoff L. November 23, 2005

Verb, to speak without thinking to reporters or members of the press. Famous press junkers are Bob Dylan and Terrell Owens. The term was first coined in Zach Braff's Garden State.
"What was your dream job growing up?" - Reporter
"To be a waitress," - Dylan
"What are you going to do here in Denmark?" - Reporter
"Look for Hamlet's castle," - Dylan
Dylan could really press junk-it.
"To be a waitress," - Dylan
"What are you going to do here in Denmark?" - Reporter
"Look for Hamlet's castle," - Dylan
Dylan could really press junk-it.
by Geoff L. November 22, 2005
