To "hang around" a cemetery.
Popularized by the 1971 cult film "Harold and Maude", in which the main character, Harold, enjoys attending funerals at cemeteries of people he doesn't know.
Popularized by the 1971 cult film "Harold and Maude", in which the main character, Harold, enjoys attending funerals at cemeteries of people he doesn't know.
by MovieMan March 01, 2006
A usually sylicone stuffed subtance that most males seem to enjoy sucking on until it turns a deep purple.
Sluuuuurrrrp!
by Movieman November 06, 2003
by movieman March 06, 2006
The "new age" philosophy of "living each day to the fullest."
Popularized by the 1971 cult film "Harold and Maude", in which the character Maude completely alters the way Harold views the world, when she can show him the value of life and the beauty in living.
Popularized by the 1971 cult film "Harold and Maude", in which the character Maude completely alters the way Harold views the world, when she can show him the value of life and the beauty in living.
by MovieMan March 01, 2006