Definitions by Justin 47 Nishi
Gamble and loose
Past Tense: "Gambled and Lost"
When one "Gambles and looses", it means on has tried to pass wind out of one's posterior, but some fecal matter comes out with it.
Syn: shart
When one "Gambles and looses", it means on has tried to pass wind out of one's posterior, but some fecal matter comes out with it.
Syn: shart
Jason had to run to find the restroom quickly when he gambled and lost, squeezing in the bit of turd waiting to come the rest of the way out by walking funny.
Gamble and loose by Justin 47 Nishi August 18, 2005
No Purchase Necessary
1)A common phrase in the advertising world - which gives rise to interesting loopholes - which tends to mean that you need not make a purchase to be counted as a contestant in an event.
2)Also, generally is a lie and means if you don't purchase but wanter to enter a contest, they'll send you a form to make you "feel" like a contestant.
2)Also, generally is a lie and means if you don't purchase but wanter to enter a contest, they'll send you a form to make you "feel" like a contestant.
The Sprite "under the cap" game said "no purchase necessary" right on the bottle, so Justin and David opened up all the bottles in the store and kept only the winners.
No Purchase Necessary by Justin 47 Nishi November 4, 2004