by sam September 23, 2006
an instrument used to pick your nose, which is mobile, and you only have to click a button to use it.
1) hey jana, look at her doodie schnitzel, its pink, and it works so well :)
written by samuel p. 'n nicholas k. - invetor extrodinaire!
written by samuel p. 'n nicholas k. - invetor extrodinaire!
by sam December 23, 2004
by Sam November 22, 2004
1.the best hamster in the world, or the cute little orange ham-ham.2.an animi t.v programme for all ages.
ticky-ticky kush-kush
by sam November 19, 2003
by sam December 22, 2004
Word used most commonly on instant messaging programs to show a moment of intense laughter. First came around when the words 'Haha'-meaning to laugh - and 'LMAO'-meaning to laugh ones arse off were fused together. Pronounced 'Hah-hah-lam-ee-ow.' Used most commonly in the North Hertfordshire town of Hitchin.
by Sam June 17, 2006
The highest male singing voice. Usually plays the hero, the lover in opera or musical plays. They get all of the best pieces written for the male voice.
The countertenor has the normal range, speaking and singing, as a regular tenor, but is capable of singing in the contralto, mezzo-soprano, and, sometimes, even soprano ranges. They use falsetto, rather than their lower range, when singing.
The lyric tenor is the lighter, sweeter sounding, while the dramatic tenor has a stronger, richer, more heroic voice.
The countertenor has the normal range, speaking and singing, as a regular tenor, but is capable of singing in the contralto, mezzo-soprano, and, sometimes, even soprano ranges. They use falsetto, rather than their lower range, when singing.
The lyric tenor is the lighter, sweeter sounding, while the dramatic tenor has a stronger, richer, more heroic voice.
There's the Heldentenor, and he looks interested in the dramatic soprano, all decked out in her brass chestplate and horned helmet.
by Sam October 27, 2004