mingoinge

A person of unpleasant odour and/or appearance and/or personality. Usually describing a skank.

Often used as the superlative of the adjective 'ming'.

Derives from the Olde English "ming orange".
"You are a mingoinge."
by Maria Gonzales September 14, 2008
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Caecilius

Caecilius "Metella" dixit "in atrio sedet"

Caecilius said, "Metella is sitting in the hallway."
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Funnies

A plural exclamation of extreme humourosity.

OR

When followed by a question mark, a needy request to find out whether a joke has been accepted or not.
Girl 1: That is funnies!
Girl 2: Did you just say fannies?
Girl 1: No! That mishearing was what one might call 'funnies'!

OR

Girl 1: What's brown and sticky?
Girl 2: ...
Girl 1: A stick!
Girl 2: ...
Girl 1: ...funnies?
by Maria Gonzales September 13, 2008
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fuellings

Emotions powered by gasoline which drive you to do things.
"You have hurt my fuellings and now my car will not run!"
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springin

Sex in the middle of a trampoline surrounded by people jumping up and down, thus adding to the bouncing motion.
'I was springin sum well fit girl last nite, it was proper bumpy!'
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Tarquinius Superbus

Roman leader who listed raping, pillaging and plundering among his highest interests. Had a long plait. Used it to strangle unsuspecting males.
"Oho! Oh no! Tarquinius Superbus has just raped, pillaged and plundered me with his plait!"
by Maria Gonzales August 23, 2006
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fuellings

Emotions powered by gasoline which drive you to do things.
"You have hurt my fuellings and now my car will not run!"
by Maria Gonzales September 13, 2008
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