by Ingeborg S. Nordén August 26, 2004

(So called because some evangelists literally thump their Bibles to emphasize important parts of a sermon.)
A person whose religious beliefs include strict adherence to the Bible. He is likely to deliver angry sermons to anyone who believes differently, even if that "difference" means belonging to a church that disagrees with his interpretation of Scriptures.
A person whose religious beliefs include strict adherence to the Bible. He is likely to deliver angry sermons to anyone who believes differently, even if that "difference" means belonging to a church that disagrees with his interpretation of Scriptures.
DeeDee's co-workers called her a Bible-thumper after she tacked gospel tracts onto the office bulletin board.
by Ingeborg S. Nordén May 23, 2006

by Ingeborg S. Nordén May 31, 2006

A woman's suggestion to her partner, that she should cuddle someone nonsexually (usually in place of more erotic action). Unfortunately, this suggestion is usually rejected, willfully misinterpreted, or completely ignored.
by Ingeborg S. Nordén December 13, 2008

I don't care so much about sexiness, as long as a guy looks huggable.
The teddy bear was still huggable, despite a missing ear and several patches.
The teddy bear was still huggable, despite a missing ear and several patches.
by Ingeborg S. Nordén May 14, 2006

I loved to sneak the quilt off Mom's bed when I was a girl; it was hard to resist anything that snuggly.
by Ingeborg S. Nordén May 23, 2006

1. A British television program intended for very young children. Unfairly criticized by some adults who read hidden symbolism into the main characters' appearance, environment, and/or behavior. (Refuting such claims is beyond the scope of this web site, however.)
2. The title characters of this program: four characters with childlike faces, colorful unisex body-suits, and television screens on their bellies. All of the Teletubbies have a uniquely-shaped antenna growing from the top of their heads; these antennas glow whenever one of them receives a signal from the outside world (a short, live-action film starring children from various countries).
The rest of the show depicts Teletubbies acting like toddlers: sleeping and waking, exercising, playing outside, discovering strange objects. They also enjoy hugging each other, usually accompanied by their trademark phrase "Big hug!"
2. The title characters of this program: four characters with childlike faces, colorful unisex body-suits, and television screens on their bellies. All of the Teletubbies have a uniquely-shaped antenna growing from the top of their heads; these antennas glow whenever one of them receives a signal from the outside world (a short, live-action film starring children from various countries).
The rest of the show depicts Teletubbies acting like toddlers: sleeping and waking, exercising, playing outside, discovering strange objects. They also enjoy hugging each other, usually accompanied by their trademark phrase "Big hug!"
1. I've known people who were straight as arrows, never used recreational drugs, and didn't live with their children...but who still watched _Teletubbies_.
2. My friend's four-year-old daughter wore pajamas with pictures of the Teletubbies.
2. My friend's four-year-old daughter wore pajamas with pictures of the Teletubbies.
by Ingeborg S. Nordén May 23, 2006
