Definition of /\ : feeling or energy produced during an experience usually from music or live show
When you’re at a concert and a person raises their hands in the air above their head in a steeple gestured in tapping the tips of the fingers. “peaking” with energy. The energy from the band had everyone peaking during the entire show. The energy from the music hits you in the feels.
When you’re at a concert and a person raises their hands in the air above their head in a steeple gestured in tapping the tips of the fingers. “peaking” with energy. The energy from the band had everyone peaking during the entire show. The energy from the music hits you in the feels.
by Teve Torbes November 21, 2019

A Bitch in Training (BIT) is a young girl studying duly under her mother or some other female authority figure on the art of being a bitch. BIT's are often seen in the supermarket blabbing orders to their younger siblings. At a slightly older age, BIT's can be seen at Abercrombie and Fitch or The Gap learning how to spend their future husband's money. You've all seem them. Mere months is all that separates the ripe BIT from full on bitchery. It's like an apprenticeship -- a bitch apprenticeship.
Man, what's up with your little sis? She's only 11 and she's got a whole new ensemble from The Limited??
Dude, I know. She's a total Bitch in Training.
Dude, I know. She's a total Bitch in Training.
by Teve Torbes January 05, 2009

Client Number Ten refers specifically to the unknown dope who rented Ashley Dupre right after Eliot Spitzer governated her in the name of the Great State of New York. In more common parlance, the term has come to refer to anyone getting another's sloppy seconds.
-Dude, I heard Henry's been hooking up with Valerie. I thought Tom was banging her.
--Dude, Henry cleans everyone's plate. Even his family calls him Client Number Ten.
-Shameless, that man.
--Werd.
--Dude, Henry cleans everyone's plate. Even his family calls him Client Number Ten.
-Shameless, that man.
--Werd.
by Teve Torbes March 19, 2008

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by Teve Torbes May 29, 2018
