doesn't mean a damn thing, but if someone says it in a sentence they should be forever be made fun of.
Joe: she might night be able to though
Dave: what the fuck man that don't make any damn since
Joe: shut up dude
Dave: what the fuck man that don't make any damn since
Joe: shut up dude
by Anonymous May 8, 2003

Bigfooted hairy one, known primarily for its loud mating calls, which have been known to travel across whole courtyards.
by Anonymous March 7, 2003

fuck you spaldo. last night I did your grandmother doggiestyle. I especially liked pulling her hair and cursing at her while I was hittin that shit.
by Anonymous March 29, 2003

Yoholler is simply holler except cooler. Derived by an anonymous "Maverick" at Hickory High School, yoholler has spreaded amongst the masses, ranging from 7th graders to working moms. Yoholler and its creator is officially a pop culture icon.
" Im gonna yoholler at some cheetos. You want some?"
In a more profane sense:
"I yohollered at your moms ***** last night ;-)"
In a more profane sense:
"I yohollered at your moms ***** last night ;-)"
by Anonymous May 13, 2005

by Anonymous September 9, 2003

Origionaly used as the Liverpudlian term "Scally", this is a person (usualy between the age of 8 and 18) who lives in a lower class neighbourhood and has a low paied job (if any at all).
The scally will always dress in stolen sports-wear (e.g. Nike, Adidas, etc) and live in a run-down council house. Scallys are usualy seen loitering around sports shops, amusement arcades and fast food resteraunts - looking for a fight or something to steal.
The common sentence structure used by scallies can be closely compared to that of the American Redneck; often not being able to structure sentences longer than 5 words. The scally vocabulary range is always somewhat limited.
The scally will always dress in stolen sports-wear (e.g. Nike, Adidas, etc) and live in a run-down council house. Scallys are usualy seen loitering around sports shops, amusement arcades and fast food resteraunts - looking for a fight or something to steal.
The common sentence structure used by scallies can be closely compared to that of the American Redneck; often not being able to structure sentences longer than 5 words. The scally vocabulary range is always somewhat limited.
by Anonymous October 31, 2003
