by sTrAnGeR April 06, 2004
"Cakeboy" is a term I first came across in Clueless. In this case, it is used to announce that the man is homosexual, and while some would describe it as hateful, I happen to think it is a rather nice word, and hope that someday it will be used by the general public to promote homosexuality. Rarer still is my creation "cakegirl" (not yet in circulation) which means "lesbian".
by stranger December 20, 2004
Abbreviation for Alcoholics anonymous and what is known as AAA (triple A) in the Americas.
Also stands for Automobile Assosciation, a company that performs roadside repairs on cars, reviews on hotels and restaraunts.
Also stands for Automobile Assosciation, a company that performs roadside repairs on cars, reviews on hotels and restaraunts.
by Stranger January 29, 2005
Coined in the late 20th century, the lesser-spotted "fannybawz" is derived from a combination of the terms "fanny" (minge) and "bawz" (testicles). It is generally used as an insult or exclamation, but occasionally can be used as a term of endearment. It is also most commonly found in Scotland. Next time you're up here, use it in a sentence to impress your new friends with your in-depth knowledge of their locale.
1. As an exclamation - "Fannybawz, I forgot the mustard!"
2. Insult - "You're rather ugly, fannybawz"
3. Term of endearment (rare) - "Oh fannybawz, you're amazing in bed"
2. Insult - "You're rather ugly, fannybawz"
3. Term of endearment (rare) - "Oh fannybawz, you're amazing in bed"
by stranger December 20, 2004
What exactally did paris hilton do to become a "celebrity"? oh thats right, jack $hit. her makeup is horrible, and she looks like a sack of bones rattling around on the red carpet.
*in science class*
person 1: hey look at the skeleton model.
person 2: it looks like paris hilton, it just needs a buttload of eyeshadow on it.
person 1: hey look at the skeleton model.
person 2: it looks like paris hilton, it just needs a buttload of eyeshadow on it.
by stranger June 10, 2004
Someone angling for a position of leadership within a school, often referred to as Prefect. A blue tie hunter will often partake in activities solely for the purpose of being seen as "contributing to the life of school" and racking mad popularity with the teachers. The phrase arises from the blue tie awarded to prefects in a particular Sydney school.
"Mate, you know that guy's doing cadets, the musical, rowing, rugby, choir, band, debating, swimming and athletics."
"Yeah mate, he's a blue tie hunter for sure."
"Yeah mate, he's a blue tie hunter for sure."
by StrAngeR May 21, 2015
Like ginormous; a combination of "huge" and "humungous". How to define something bigger than big... offscale hugeness.
That guy's nose is hugeungous
by Stranger May 13, 2005