by yourmom March 01, 2005
A phrase used to describe action in various situations. Most commonly used to describe taking a hit from a bong or a joint, but can also be used to describe 'hitting' a bottle of booze. etc.
Also used to describe sexual activities.
Also used to describe sexual activities.
1. Hit that shit and pass it over here.
2. He is so hot. If I had the opportunity I would definitely hit that shit.
2. He is so hot. If I had the opportunity I would definitely hit that shit.
by YourMom June 29, 2004
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by Yourmom March 09, 2005
A refrence made about a overweight girl. But not as big as a beeps. When one has been deemed an ahab, generally the phrase "Grab yon spear" is shouted to tell inform those around of the ahab's presence.
by yourmom April 14, 2004
an asian word deriving from the word, abo, which means "marvelous"
adjective; great, wonderful, majestic
adjective; great, wonderful, majestic
George Bush is DEFINITELY not shabbo.
by yourmom March 15, 2005
A very beautiful state in the USA located north of Mexico, south of Colorado, east of Arizona, and west of Texas. It's capital is Santa Fe, and it's largest city is Albuquerque. New Mexico has a very rich history. The majority of people who live there are Spanish, Mexican, Native American, or white. Spanish is commonly spoke there. Also an attraction for hippies, artists, and rich people. New Mexico stands out with very distinct political and cultural ideals from the rest of the United States. New Mexico is also known for Los Alamos National Lab, which has caused a great amount of pollution and is not supported by most New Mexico residents.
New Mexico has a specific type of red and green chiles which do not grow anywhere else in the world. They are used in almost every restaurant in the state. If you order a dish you will most likely be asked "Would you like red or green chile on that?"
Red Chile is more earthy and robust, while green chile is more fruity and usually more spicy. You can also ask for 'Christmas' which means both.
New Mexico has a specific type of red and green chiles which do not grow anywhere else in the world. They are used in almost every restaurant in the state. If you order a dish you will most likely be asked "Would you like red or green chile on that?"
Red Chile is more earthy and robust, while green chile is more fruity and usually more spicy. You can also ask for 'Christmas' which means both.
by YourMom July 30, 2004