by Trevor June 28, 2004
A girl at my school that tried to buy pot but bought gorund up basil instead, she also slept with a kid named justin king
by Trevor February 07, 2005
cait a foxcroft girl of course who lives in none other than m-burg haha and damn does she get with those woodberry forest boys....and ehs guys
and shes awesome and taking whiskey shots as long as she doesnt laugh
and shes awesome and taking whiskey shots as long as she doesnt laugh
maderia girl- woah whos that girl?
2 girl- ohh her she goes 2 foxcroft...we wish we were as hot as them
Me- hey cait can you help me take my boot off
2 girl- ohh her she goes 2 foxcroft...we wish we were as hot as them
Me- hey cait can you help me take my boot off
by trevor December 13, 2004
a double edge sword is simply sword with two sharp sides, often it was used on broad swords, it is often believed of by people that broad swords are these long, straight swords, that look something like this
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but that actually qualifies as a double edge sword
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but that actually qualifies as a double edge sword
by Trevor July 23, 2004
A word that the Terriosts Shout when they throw Grenades in Socom 2: U.S. Navy Seals.. Also the Coolest word on Socom 2
Seal #1- Oh Shit!
Seal #2- WHAT!?!?!
Terriost #1- RAH HEE LAHHH!!
Seal #2- We are screwed...
-Terriost 1 fragged seal 1 and 2 with a HE grenade-
Seal #2- WHAT!?!?!
Terriost #1- RAH HEE LAHHH!!
Seal #2- We are screwed...
-Terriost 1 fragged seal 1 and 2 with a HE grenade-
by Trevor March 04, 2005
One female straps a dildo to her forhead. Another gets down on all fours. The first female then charges the second and rams the dildo up her ass.
by trevor August 14, 2003
only idiots stick it at the end of a word for no reason, using it as contraction of 'isn't it' is fine. just like northerners say 'intit' or whatever.
good:
"That's your mum innit?"
bad:
"This is my mum innit"
(note lack of, and no need for, question mark)
"That's your mum innit?"
bad:
"This is my mum innit"
(note lack of, and no need for, question mark)
by trevor May 09, 2004