1. A native of Loompaland, usually tending towards attributes of small size, an orange commplexion, and green hair; the first recorded information of them comes to us from Roahld Dahl, the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
2. Someone who has one, or all, of these attributes; used usually as an insult or in a derogatory manner.
2. Someone who has one, or all, of these attributes; used usually as an insult or in a derogatory manner.
by Ren May 07, 2004
by ren March 30, 2005
Gawd, she's so constipated. Just look at the way she dresses and how she thinks that taxes are a medicine.
by Ren February 04, 2005
1. An interchangable term -- used in a given sentence or on its own -- to express disbelief, astonishment, disappointment, or realization.
2. Alternatively, it can be used simply as filler.
2. Alternatively, it can be used simply as filler.
1. Sir Emery Capitan, in comment to the evening nourishments, expresses most disappointedly "Chee... your soup seems to lack the perfect spices this evening, Cook."
2. In light of the supernatural occurence happening in Jon Bob Smiths very own backyard, he simple voiced a barely audible "Chee" as the ghostly fireworks sent him into blindness.
2. In light of the supernatural occurence happening in Jon Bob Smiths very own backyard, he simple voiced a barely audible "Chee" as the ghostly fireworks sent him into blindness.
by Ren November 25, 2002
An analogy for "to continue" or "as I was saying", after an unexpected, odd, or irrelevant interruption, utililizing the crude visual or vebal segues of low-budget movies and television shows in the 60's and 70's;
You are in the middle of a conversational anecdote when someone drops an object that makes a huge racket; " Meanwhile, back at the ranch- Dave said to me etc. etc."
by Ren May 04, 2004
by Ren August 07, 2004
acting nonsensical or irrational; drunk or stoned; about to lose consciousness: not lucid or aware of his/her immediate surroundings. A derivative of insult for "insane", such as "looney tunes" or " lunatic".
by Ren May 04, 2004