Phrase: orgin unknown
1. Phrase meaning the end of a conversation, usually inserted to the end of a sentence when the speaker is tired of the subject.
2. Phrase attached to the end of a sentence in order to express a strong point.
1. Phrase meaning the end of a conversation, usually inserted to the end of a sentence when the speaker is tired of the subject.
2. Phrase attached to the end of a sentence in order to express a strong point.
by Anonymous May 13, 2005

someone who knows how to get money from others. selling drugs,rolling dice,pimpin. your hustlin for that money.
1)yo $10 a gram fool.
2)rolled a seven again, now pay me.
3)yo get over to that street corner bitch and make me some money.
2)rolled a seven again, now pay me.
3)yo get over to that street corner bitch and make me some money.
by anonymous November 23, 2004

by anonymous April 06, 2005

The property or quality by which organisms are classified as female or male on the basis of their reproductive organs and functions
You are seckz.
by Anonymous March 17, 2003

Bungalows - the term is derived from bangalo, meaning literally "of Bengal" - had long been commonplace in India: the first reference dates from 1676 when the East India Company's agent in Madras referred to "bangales or hovels built for English staff". Initially, the definition of the word was a lightly built house with a thatched roof; a masonry house, by contrast, was called a "pukka" house. It wasn't until well into the 19th century that "bungalow" became synonymous with a single-storey dwelling.
by Anonymous July 16, 2003

by Anonymous July 22, 2003
