Dressing for a sub/sandwich 🥪 including the ingredients lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, salt and pepper, fried/grilled onions, and Hots ( Red Hot Relish). This doesn't include any other ingredients. Anything else would be considered an add-on.
by William Danoven November 06, 2022
eve·ry·thing
/ˈevrēˌTHiNG/
pronoun
1. all things; all the things of a group or class.
Similar:
each item
each thing
every article
every single thing
the lot
the whole lot
the entirety
the total
the aggregate
all
the whole (kit and) caboodle
the whole shooting match
the whole shebang
the full monty
the whole ball of wax
the whole nine yards
Opposite:
nothing
2. poppy seeds, sesame seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and salt. ( Season blend)
3. Dressing for a sub/sandwich 🥪 including the ingredients lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, salt and pepper, fried/grilled onions, and Hots ( Red Hot Relish). This doesn't include any other ingredients. Anything else would be considered an add-on.
/ˈevrēˌTHiNG/
pronoun
1. all things; all the things of a group or class.
Similar:
each item
each thing
every article
every single thing
the lot
the whole lot
the entirety
the total
the aggregate
all
the whole (kit and) caboodle
the whole shooting match
the whole shebang
the full monty
the whole ball of wax
the whole nine yards
Opposite:
nothing
2. poppy seeds, sesame seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and salt. ( Season blend)
3. Dressing for a sub/sandwich 🥪 including the ingredients lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, salt and pepper, fried/grilled onions, and Hots ( Red Hot Relish). This doesn't include any other ingredients. Anything else would be considered an add-on.
1. "he taught me everything I know"
2. I brought an Everything Bagel 🥯 from Einstein bagels today
3. I'd like to order a cheese steak ( Steak and cheese) sub with Everything, no hots, and light Mayo Please.
2. I brought an Everything Bagel 🥯 from Einstein bagels today
3. I'd like to order a cheese steak ( Steak and cheese) sub with Everything, no hots, and light Mayo Please.
by William Danoven November 17, 2022
/hī-ˈniɡə-pi/
1. High- not to be confused with hi
Adjective
A great or greater than normal, feelin of intensity. Elevated.
2. Nigga- a person
Noun informal, offensive when used by some one of the Caucasian Persuasion.
respelling of nigger (typically represented n urban Black-American speech).
3. Pie
Noun
a baked dish of fruit, or meat and vegetables, typically with a top and base of pastry.
Therefore high nigga pie is something to eat that a high nigga has made. Usually unusual like a hookup or somethin
1. High- not to be confused with hi
Adjective
A great or greater than normal, feelin of intensity. Elevated.
2. Nigga- a person
Noun informal, offensive when used by some one of the Caucasian Persuasion.
respelling of nigger (typically represented n urban Black-American speech).
3. Pie
Noun
a baked dish of fruit, or meat and vegetables, typically with a top and base of pastry.
Therefore high nigga pie is something to eat that a high nigga has made. Usually unusual like a hookup or somethin
by William Danoven March 18, 2018
by William Danoven November 06, 2022
Shortened version of mayonnaise.
by William Danoven November 06, 2022
/ˈniɡə/
Nigga- a person
Noun informal, offensive when used by some one of the Caucasian Persuasion.
respelling of nigger (typically represented n urban Black-American speech).
Nigga- a person
Noun informal, offensive when used by some one of the Caucasian Persuasion.
respelling of nigger (typically represented n urban Black-American speech).
Person1: Hey Nigga! How you been?
Person2: My Nigga! I’ve been good. How bout’ you?
Person1: Nigga, these niggas at my job been geekin’!
Person2: Fuck em!!
Person2: My Nigga! I’ve been good. How bout’ you?
Person1: Nigga, these niggas at my job been geekin’!
Person2: Fuck em!!
by William Danoven February 25, 2024
intransitive verb : to give expression to emotion especially in chating. An "emote" is tool used in a chat forum that is a way of expressing a feeling or an action in text form. You start an emote by typing "/me" (without the quotation marks) in local chat or instant messaging forum. The host allows you to use a colon instead of ‘/me’, which is a technical way of saving your keystrokes. The colon that normally appears after your name in a chat doesn’t appear in the chat and is therefore describing your action, rather than showing the typed words that normally show that you are "speaking". It will present your feelings or actions in the third person.
Let's say you just told me a funny joke. I could type "hahahaha!", in which case an emote (i-ˈmōt ) in the chat window will look like this:
Username: hahahahaha!
Or, I could type the emote, "/me laughs!", in which case the chat window looks like this:
Username laughs!
Emotes can be fairly lengthy.
Example; We are at the beach and decide to go swimming.
Example:
Username strips of her top and pants, revealing all skin, and runs laughing into the ocean.
Username: hahahahaha!
Or, I could type the emote, "/me laughs!", in which case the chat window looks like this:
Username laughs!
Emotes can be fairly lengthy.
Example; We are at the beach and decide to go swimming.
Example:
Username strips of her top and pants, revealing all skin, and runs laughing into the ocean.
by William Danoven January 14, 2024