cap'n awesome's definitions
by Cap'n Awesome April 29, 2005
Get the floatinmug. 1) an adjective describing a person prone to complaining.
2) Somebody who seems determined to gripe.
3) Petulant.
4) Everybody who defined 106,900 Iraqis
2) Somebody who seems determined to gripe.
3) Petulant.
4) Everybody who defined 106,900 Iraqis
I mean they were ALL whiny.
by Cap'n Awesome May 15, 2005
Get the whinymug. "Stacked" a the past tense verb, as in "He has stacked."
It means to crash, specifically on a skateboard.
It means to crash, specifically on a skateboard.
by Cap'n Awesome May 5, 2005
Get the stackedmug. Full of awe, or could inspire enough awe to fill. Dispite sounding like awful, it means quite the opposite.
by Cap'n Awesome April 26, 2005
Get the awefulmug. 1) (N) Leader of the Roman Catholics.
2) (n) Somebody who is insanely talented, skilled, or generally awesome.
3) (v) To own somebody completly. Sometimes used to describe a quick, violent act that cannot be imagined.
4) (adj) Incredable.
2) (n) Somebody who is insanely talented, skilled, or generally awesome.
3) (v) To own somebody completly. Sometimes used to describe a quick, violent act that cannot be imagined.
4) (adj) Incredable.
1) So they chose a new pope. I wonder how he feels about abortion.
2) Dude, don't even mess with Sarah, she's'a da' freakin' pope.
3) If I'm waiting at the movies and your brother shows up, I'm going to pope the both of you.
4) When you backflipped off the roof and punched cancer in the balls, that was so pope.
2) Dude, don't even mess with Sarah, she's'a da' freakin' pope.
3) If I'm waiting at the movies and your brother shows up, I'm going to pope the both of you.
4) When you backflipped off the roof and punched cancer in the balls, that was so pope.
by Cap'n Awesome May 2, 2005
Get the Popemug. Crunchitize me, Cap'n!
by Cap'n Awesome May 3, 2005
Get the Cap'nmug. Not refering to anybody named Steve.
"Do a steve" is a request, asking a person to "do a Steve." To "do a Steve" is to preform an action, not nessecarily a logical or possible action. Most any responce to "do a Steve" is appropriate.
The request usually occurs after a moment of silence or upon greeting.
"Do a steve" is a request, asking a person to "do a Steve." To "do a Steve" is to preform an action, not nessecarily a logical or possible action. Most any responce to "do a Steve" is appropriate.
The request usually occurs after a moment of silence or upon greeting.
by Cap'n Awesome April 26, 2005
Get the do a stevemug.