1. To come forward; to admit one's own wrongdoings
2. To face reality; to give up on delusions or hopeless dreams
2. To face reality; to give up on delusions or hopeless dreams
1. Come out and face the music, Jim. I know you've been stealing my pizza from the fridge.
2. I wish I could be a billionaire, too, but we've all got to face the music, sometimes.
2. I wish I could be a billionaire, too, but we've all got to face the music, sometimes.
by ShAdOwZ January 31, 2010
A t-shirt company advertising on various sites, including urbandictionary. The ads often include girls wearing vibrant t-shirts with stupid jokes on them, extremely similar to Bustedtees and Noise Bot.
A beaver in an argument with another saying "I don't give a dam".
Well done, Snorgtees, but I think I missed the punchline.
Well done, Snorgtees, but I think I missed the punchline.
by ShAdOwZ December 11, 2008
1. Another word for the well-observed phenomenon in which women's breasts bounce during movement.
2. A character from The Demented Cartoon Movie infamous for his silly and unintelligible speech.
2. A character from The Demented Cartoon Movie infamous for his silly and unintelligible speech.
1. Check out the bloing gloing on that chick, yo! She's got some real bouncin' there.
2. Eingity goingity goingity going going going going.
2. Eingity goingity goingity going going going going.
by ShAdOwZ May 31, 2010
Alternate spelling of "cock". Used when you're playing those arcade games and you set a high score and it asks you to enter your name but using only three letters (and presumably the other variants are already taken).
Jim: I just set this way high score on Time Crisis 4, now to enter my name...Shit, "cok", "coc", "coq", "kok", and "koc" are taken.
Joe: Dude, try "koq".
Jim: Good idea.
Joe: Dude, try "koq".
Jim: Good idea.
by ShAdOwZ February 18, 2009
In case you can't understand what the other definitions are saying, Alliteration is a literary technique where words with similar primary sounds are repeated.
by ShAdOwZ March 18, 2009
by ShAdOwZ March 25, 2009