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Definitions by Sinbad Poon

Hot Buttered Elves 

An expression of spontaneous mirth and delight, denoting whimsy and glee. Derived from the loose translation of a traditional greeting used briefly in the mid 14th Century by the fez-wearing nomads of the marshy grasslands of what is now modern day Kazakhstan.
Damn, bee-atch, did you see Carlen’s hutch chock full of Franklin Mint Collector’s Plates? HOT BUTTERED ELVES, it was a sight to behold, I'll tell you! Whooch!
Freshy fresh. Fly. Dope. Boo-tey-licious.
Well shizzle my nizzle, Gridley's van is so way bibble.
bibble by Sinbad Poon January 9, 2005

Wicker fool 

Man, did you see Soku's sun room? He's a stole cold wicker fool.
Wicker fool by Sinbad Poon January 9, 2005
Sublime; inspiring awe; distinguished by lofty or noble traits; eminent; awakening or expressing the emotion of awe, adoration, veneration, heroic resolve, etc.; dignified; grand; solemn; stately; -- said of an impressive object in nature, of an action, of a discourse, of a work of art, of a spectacle, etc.; as, sublime scenery; a sublime deed. Dope.
Those Franklin Mint collectors plates be so damn Gridley.
Gridley by Sinbad Poon January 9, 2005
The act of smacking another's forehead as a sign and act of derision.
That wicker fool done gone swiped my pewter so I gone and laid a melon on him.
melon by Sinbad Poon January 9, 2005