by Zor Prime November 25, 2003
(adjective)
Describes any contiguous amount of human excrement (generally in a coherent cable form) that may be partially submerged but surfaces on opposite sides of the bowl, touching dry porcelain on each end.
Describes any contiguous amount of human excrement (generally in a coherent cable form) that may be partially submerged but surfaces on opposite sides of the bowl, touching dry porcelain on each end.
by Zor Prime December 01, 2003
Synonym for the adverb "still":
1) At present time.
2) Up to or at a specified time.
3) At a future time.
1) At present time.
2) Up to or at a specified time.
3) At a future time.
"Damn, Quincy. You steel hittin' that? Man I woulda been up-out by now. You let that bitch have the book fo sho."
by Zor Prime December 01, 2003
(noun)
A false statement, an intentionally contrived lie, a hose (opposite of shoot).
(verb)
To work: The act of making a false statement or representation. Generally, with the intention of misleading the intended audience.
A false statement, an intentionally contrived lie, a hose (opposite of shoot).
(verb)
To work: The act of making a false statement or representation. Generally, with the intention of misleading the intended audience.
(noun)
Is that Paris Hilton sex video a work, or a shoot?
(verb)
"Don't let all the marks work you into a shoot" -Hollywood Hulk Hogan
Is that Paris Hilton sex video a work, or a shoot?
(verb)
"Don't let all the marks work you into a shoot" -Hollywood Hulk Hogan
by Zor Prime November 22, 2003
(noun)
1) An inside secret, bit of information, or joke: "If you know, you know"...
2) An early or pre-emptive que or prompt for action or information, sometimes meaning that it is being released to certain individuals before it is available to the general public.
(verb)
To iggy: To pass along pertinent or secret information, usually to an individual or small group, allowing them to be "in-the-know" or "iggied up".
1) An inside secret, bit of information, or joke: "If you know, you know"...
2) An early or pre-emptive que or prompt for action or information, sometimes meaning that it is being released to certain individuals before it is available to the general public.
(verb)
To iggy: To pass along pertinent or secret information, usually to an individual or small group, allowing them to be "in-the-know" or "iggied up".
(noun)
Ned: "Was that a work or a shoot?"
Kid: "It was an iggy!"
(verb)
"Brent, lemme price-is-right it so Spice Boy can iggy you up."
Ned: "Was that a work or a shoot?"
Kid: "It was an iggy!"
(verb)
"Brent, lemme price-is-right it so Spice Boy can iggy you up."
by Zor Prime November 22, 2003
by Zor Prime November 25, 2003
by Zor Prime November 25, 2003