Nagragatzi's definitions
(Noun);
Each of a set of hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing.
Each of a set of hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing.
by Nagragatzi December 7, 2022
Get the Teethmug. 1) The absence of sunlight from a distant object, creating the lack of light.
2) Suspicious; Ghetto; Unmorally appealing .
3) Title Given to Marshall Bruce Mathers III, alias 'Eminem'. (usually followed by the word 'Slim' prior)
4) Unprofessional, Illegitimate
2) Suspicious; Ghetto; Unmorally appealing .
3) Title Given to Marshall Bruce Mathers III, alias 'Eminem'. (usually followed by the word 'Slim' prior)
4) Unprofessional, Illegitimate
1). : He read a book underneath a shady tree
2). : I walked down the ally, yet I turned away once I saw a shady man
3). : Yo Man, Shay's the G.O.A.T.
3). : The establishment seemed a bit shady, so I was hesitant to accept.
2). : I walked down the ally, yet I turned away once I saw a shady man
3). : Yo Man, Shay's the G.O.A.T.
3). : The establishment seemed a bit shady, so I was hesitant to accept.
by Nagragatzi May 9, 2023
Get the Shadymug. The entirety of the (possible default, i.e. no plugins/add-ons/downloads/fonts/"special characters") typical North American Computer letter characterization, used for all forms of typing characterization.
Mackobe : "Hey, Daniel!"
Daniel : "Hey!"
Mackobe : "Question."
Daniel : "What's that Macobe?"
Mackobe : "What's the entirety of the (possible default, i.e. no plugins/add-ons/downloads/fonts/"special characters") typical North American Computer letter characterization, used for all forms of typing characterization?"
Daniel : "Ah, that's an easy one; It's : "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890!@#$%^&*()`~-=_+\';./,|}{":?><"
Mackobe : "Ah, Thanks again Daniel!"
Daniel : "No Problem Mackobe!"
Daniel : "Hey!"
Mackobe : "Question."
Daniel : "What's that Macobe?"
Mackobe : "What's the entirety of the (possible default, i.e. no plugins/add-ons/downloads/fonts/"special characters") typical North American Computer letter characterization, used for all forms of typing characterization?"
Daniel : "Ah, that's an easy one; It's : "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890!@#$%^&*()`~-=_+\';./,|}{":?><"
Mackobe : "Ah, Thanks again Daniel!"
Daniel : "No Problem Mackobe!"
by Nagragatzi October 5, 2022
Get the ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890!@#$%^&*()`~-=_+\';./,][|}{":?><mug. An incredibly informal use of the terms such as : "incredibly good"/"well-liked"/"good".
Usually the word would be used in situations where two or more people communicate to each other how they view their opinions on (a) certain intaty('s), usually noun/opinion/adjective, and even more usually used on forms of food.
The word originates in slang culture in North America, most likely having its roots in the word "busting", implying that the word originates from after one would masturbate/ejactulate, after the sexual climax one would just had been finished "busting"; henceforth evolving in slag culture being used so commonly as a form of (in simplest terms) "good". Therefore, the word itself would grow into a New-England North American accent, evolving into the word "bussin"
(The word could also be used in a double conjoined sentence, where one's object/view would be *so* well liked, one would use the term "Bussin' Bussin'" to emphasize major forms of pleasure)
Usually the word would be used in situations where two or more people communicate to each other how they view their opinions on (a) certain intaty('s), usually noun/opinion/adjective, and even more usually used on forms of food.
The word originates in slang culture in North America, most likely having its roots in the word "busting", implying that the word originates from after one would masturbate/ejactulate, after the sexual climax one would just had been finished "busting"; henceforth evolving in slag culture being used so commonly as a form of (in simplest terms) "good". Therefore, the word itself would grow into a New-England North American accent, evolving into the word "bussin"
(The word could also be used in a double conjoined sentence, where one's object/view would be *so* well liked, one would use the term "Bussin' Bussin'" to emphasize major forms of pleasure)
Yo, this burger is bussin bussin.
by Nagragatzi August 22, 2022
Get the Bussinmug. ; The phonetic phobia of the palindromic spelling of the ideology of "Antidisestablishmentarianism"
(Not to be confused with having a phobia of the ideological system of Antidisestablishmentarianism)
irrational
(Not to be confused with having a phobia of the ideological system of Antidisestablishmentarianism)
irrational
David is has Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia, so he most likely also suffers from the more narrow Antidisestablishmentarianismophobiaibohpomsinairatnemhsilbatsesiditna
by Nagragatzi November 29, 2022
Get the Antidisestablishmentarianismophobiaibohpomsinairatnemhsilbatsesiditnamug. /dil/ · /dēl/
noun
-A common bastardization of the word "deal", most commonly used in the U.S. south, describing any possessive noun that can be pronounced either : /dil/ (as in "dill pickle") or /dēl/, or an in-between variation of the two.
The word (deal) is commonly used as a 'cop-out' for when the speaker has a 'blank' in the middle of their sentence, and uses the word as a replacement/alternative to the originally intended to use word, that in its modern day language has taken on it's own definition.
noun
-A common bastardization of the word "deal", most commonly used in the U.S. south, describing any possessive noun that can be pronounced either : /dil/ (as in "dill pickle") or /dēl/, or an in-between variation of the two.
The word (deal) is commonly used as a 'cop-out' for when the speaker has a 'blank' in the middle of their sentence, and uses the word as a replacement/alternative to the originally intended to use word, that in its modern day language has taken on it's own definition.
Michelle : Oh, Micheal! I see ya've lost your *points at name-tag* uhhh-uhhh, deal.
Micheal : Ah! sure’nuff, there's my name-tag, right o'er there.
Micheal : Ah! sure’nuff, there's my name-tag, right o'er there.
by Nagragatzi November 9, 2023
Get the Dealmug. (Noun) (Adjective)
1; The official action of translating English (in)to Spanish (& Vise-Versa).
-Past tense : Glenspated
-Adjective : Glenspating
-Ideological : Glenspanation
Origin : Inglis (Spanish), Spanish (English),
Glespan
1; The official action of translating English (in)to Spanish (& Vise-Versa).
-Past tense : Glenspated
-Adjective : Glenspating
-Ideological : Glenspanation
Origin : Inglis (Spanish), Spanish (English),
Glespan
-In the c5 meeting, the translator used the act of Glenspan to help communicate the conversation between the English speaking man, and the Spanish speaking man.
-The two strangers engaged in Glenspanation to understand each other.
-The two strangers engaged in Glenspanation to understand each other.
by Nagragatzi November 16, 2022
Get the Glenspanmug.