A cult leader from the 1960's who is still considered the "most dangerous man in America". Even after his incarceration, his followers still recruit more people to join his cause and there are new members every day.
by Mike August 26, 2003
(safe+nik) -- a person who wants warranties about everything, who is scared by the vicissitudes of life and feels an overwhelming need to be secure.
What about a family travel to Tibet? - It's impossible. My husband is a safenik. - Safenik ? - Yes, he never takes any risks.
by Mike March 30, 2008
The acient eastern art of using stealthly martial art skills to rub one out directly next to or in close proximity to either a roomate or complete stranger.
It was dark and quiet that night in my dorm room... It was a little too quiet. I wasn't sure but I had the feeling that wang, my asian roomate and also bunkmate was quietly pulling a Moo Goo Guy Pan on me while we both lying in our bunk bed and I couldnt do anything about it.
by Mike May 16, 2004
Slang for what's that.
Usually stated like the fools from the Budweiser commericals that say "Wassup."
Usually stated like the fools from the Budweiser commericals that say "Wassup."
by Mike February 08, 2004
An expression of onomonopeai just like Bang or Kaboom. You say fwoomph when something large hits the ground or when something critical to the mission is achieved while stoned.
Stoner 1: Dude, did you see that dude fall when he uhh fell?
Stoner 2: Ya, he hit the ground like fwoomph!
Stoner 2: Ya, he hit the ground like fwoomph!
by Mike April 25, 2005
by mike February 04, 2004
1) Used in conjunction with a declaration of action.
2) An emphasis added to a statement in place of completely, utterly, totally, etc.
3) A phrase added to a statement to imply justification for an action.
2) An emphasis added to a statement in place of completely, utterly, totally, etc.
3) A phrase added to a statement to imply justification for an action.
1) If you don't put that down, I'm going to beat you right and proper.
2) "I'm completely screwed" becomes "I'm screwed, right and proper."
3) "We'll arrest him, right and proper."
2) "I'm completely screwed" becomes "I'm screwed, right and proper."
3) "We'll arrest him, right and proper."
by Mike January 11, 2004