To take a credit card out of your wallet and stash it somewhere in the house. A sock drawer is a common place to use, hence the name. The idea is that by limiting your access to the card, you'll be less likely to use it and run up your balance.
by Peter October 13, 2005
1. a guy who has the BIGGEST COCK in the world and likes to get head and poonanny and some pooty at that,
2. a man who is horny as a mug and wants to see poonanny(VAGINA)
2. a man who is horny as a mug and wants to see poonanny(VAGINA)
1. Damn, he must be a petay cause i can see his wang from here.
2. He is a petay cause i don't even no him and he grabbed my vagina.
2. He is a petay cause i don't even no him and he grabbed my vagina.
by peter March 11, 2005
synonomous with circle jerk. (pretend that you are cross-country skiing, moving your arms up and down vigorously)
by peter October 15, 2003
All the words in the world compressed into a small compact ball. If broken, the area will sound like nonsense.
by peter October 14, 2004
To partake in. Roughly equivalent to do or use depending on the context. Often used in the form, tease it.
by Peter April 05, 2004
by Peter March 10, 2003
According to them the tsar was bad, and so is the Soviet government. The only people they consider any good are those who ask nothing themselves, and give them everything gratis. Muzhiks--that's what they are!"
"Oh, I can't bear those muzhiks! I can't bear the sight of them--I'd shoot the lot!" said Burun, an inveterate townsman.
Burun's favourite amusement at the market was to go up to some villager, standing beside his cart, eyeing with distaste the town miscreants milling around him, and to ask him:
"Are you a crook?"
The villager would forget his cautiousness in his indignation.
"Eh?"
"Oh, you're a muzhik!" Burun would exclaim, laughing, unexpectedly moving with the rapidity of lightning towards the sack on the cart. "Look out, Pop!"
The villager would respond with a string of oaths, which was just what Burun wanted--he enjoyed it as the amateur of music enjoys a symphony concert.
"Oh, I can't bear those muzhiks! I can't bear the sight of them--I'd shoot the lot!" said Burun, an inveterate townsman.
Burun's favourite amusement at the market was to go up to some villager, standing beside his cart, eyeing with distaste the town miscreants milling around him, and to ask him:
"Are you a crook?"
The villager would forget his cautiousness in his indignation.
"Eh?"
"Oh, you're a muzhik!" Burun would exclaim, laughing, unexpectedly moving with the rapidity of lightning towards the sack on the cart. "Look out, Pop!"
The villager would respond with a string of oaths, which was just what Burun wanted--he enjoyed it as the amateur of music enjoys a symphony concert.
by peter October 23, 2003