n.
In the basic game "Hide & Seek", anyone who is "caught," but whose identity is mistaken by the person who is "it," calls out "Golden Key"! He/she is granted immunity from being "it" for the duration of the search.
In the basic game "Hide & Seek", anyone who is "caught," but whose identity is mistaken by the person who is "it," calls out "Golden Key"! He/she is granted immunity from being "it" for the duration of the search.
by Koby Fish January 08, 2006
Any product (like armor-all) designed for use on tires of cars and trucks to make them shiny. Why is it called "slut-shine"? Because of the TIRE-BITERS !
"I just put slut-shine on my truck tires, and now I've attracted a few tire-biters who want to be my girlfriend but would never have gone near me unless I had this schweet 4X4" (-some guy)
by Koby Fish May 31, 2004
In the old Hanna-Barbera cartoon "Pixie and Dixie (and Mr. Jinks)", "meeses" is what Mr. Jinx called both mice.
"...look at them, those meeses..."
by Koby Fish June 10, 2004
adj.
Alternate spelling of "textbook", often used on Battle.net, particularly in DOTA Allstars (Defense of the Ancients) Games, in conjunction with "pp" ("plug puller")
Alternate spelling of "textbook", often used on Battle.net, particularly in DOTA Allstars (Defense of the Ancients) Games, in conjunction with "pp" ("plug puller")
by Koby Fish April 14, 2008
A chick who goes out with a guy ONLY for the benefit of his nice vehicle; usually a nice shiny jacked-up 4X4 truck with oversized tires, or even a hot sports car. Hence the name, "tire-biter."
Conversely, it CAN refer to a guy who goes with a girl solely for HER nice wheels.
Conversely, it CAN refer to a guy who goes with a girl solely for HER nice wheels.
by Koby Fish May 31, 2004
by Koby Fish January 08, 2006
v.
1. Used "haxx0r-speak"/leet (l337) in a ridiculously unnecessary way, such as fanfiction or homework.
2. Having fashioned a username where one has difficulty telling what characters are used (i.e. small L (l) confusable with big I in some cases), which makes typing it out in order to add to a friends list (or banlist) nearly impossible.
1. Used "haxx0r-speak"/leet (l337) in a ridiculously unnecessary way, such as fanfiction or homework.
2. Having fashioned a username where one has difficulty telling what characters are used (i.e. small L (l) confusable with big I in some cases), which makes typing it out in order to add to a friends list (or banlist) nearly impossible.
by Koby Fish January 06, 2006