Definitions by Ruth
bink
1. (noun) the sound made by the imaginary "bink" cap, which is similar to a dunce cap. The bink cap (were it real) would be put on the head of someone after they commit a total buzzkill.
2. (noun) buzzkill
3. (verb) to harsh someone's buzz
2. (noun) buzzkill
3. (verb) to harsh someone's buzz
Person A: yeah... do you remember that time we got high with lisa and...? (sentimental story follows)
Person B: that was an awesome night... do you remember her brother, tony?
Person A: oh, yeah. he was so much fun! how is that guy? i loved him!
Person B: he got a brain tumor and died a few months ago. it's good he finally passed, he was in so much pain.
Person A: bink, mothafucka!
Person B: that was an awesome night... do you remember her brother, tony?
Person A: oh, yeah. he was so much fun! how is that guy? i loved him!
Person B: he got a brain tumor and died a few months ago. it's good he finally passed, he was in so much pain.
Person A: bink, mothafucka!
slang
stupid abbreviations which sound like they've got nothing to do with the word. the most annoying is the sort spoken by teenage, black chavs. speak so fast you can't understand a word (you're probably not supposed to) and they might as well be MCing.
shwah
A word meaning all around cool. Usually used with the word uber.
Uber shwah can mean:
cool
very cool
nice
wicked cool
good
all good and such
and in some cases, hi.
Uber shwah can mean:
cool
very cool
nice
wicked cool
good
all good and such
and in some cases, hi.
non-mainstream
the opposite of mainstream. usually not the 'trend' and usually not what everybody else is doing. original and individual. can usually be identified as something original and/or something that will probably never become popular, but awesome nevertheless.
mainstream : conformists :: non-mainstream : individuals.
SOMETIMES alternative/emo/indie music. other music, such as pop punk, can be mistaken as non-mainstream.
SOMETIMES alternative/emo/indie music. other music, such as pop punk, can be mistaken as non-mainstream.
non-mainstream by ruth February 14, 2005