17 definitions by dilary huff
A show that contradicts the "credibility" or "point" of The real World and Road Rules. The castmembers (Most of which are pushing 30, or even 40) from said shows, which were about young people finding their place in the world (Or some crap) with people from all walks of life, are invited to attempt to extend their 15 minutes of fame into an hour. They go to the challenges to get drunk, have sex, get naked and scream and punch other castmembers. And there's something about competing.
Oh God, MTV's flooding the airways with another lameass season of the real world road rules challenge.
by dilary huff August 8, 2007
by dilary huff December 11, 2005
A phrase in white pseudoreggae rapper Snow's #1 hit song, Informer. It has no meaning whatsoever, but is known for being the only coherent line in the song.
Snow: Informer/You know say daddy me snow me-a (gonna) blame/A licky boom boom down
Guy #1 listening: What the hell did he just say?
Guy #2 listening: I don't know. All I heard was a licky boom boom down.
Guy #1 listening: What the hell did he just say?
Guy #2 listening: I don't know. All I heard was a licky boom boom down.
by dilary huff August 16, 2007
One of the dozens of slang terms used by Beavis and Butt-head. Buttknocker could refer to
a)A homosexual, as anal sex is the only form of intercourse for gay men, or
b)An erection in somebody's ass, referring to pulling out and then tapping and wiping the semen on said ass.
a)A homosexual, as anal sex is the only form of intercourse for gay men, or
b)An erection in somebody's ass, referring to pulling out and then tapping and wiping the semen on said ass.
Beavis: Shut up, Butt-head! I'm gonna play drums on your nads with my foot!
Butt-head: I'd like to see you try, buttknocker!
Beavis: Don't call me that, Butt-head! (Beavis kicks Butt-head in the testicles)
Butt-head: I'd like to see you try, buttknocker!
Beavis: Don't call me that, Butt-head! (Beavis kicks Butt-head in the testicles)
by dilary huff April 24, 2008
A common and stupid misspelling of "altogether".
All together = a group doing something at once.
Altogether = Entirely.
All together = a group doing something at once.
Altogether = Entirely.
by dilary huff August 17, 2007
A fake compliment said in a condescending tone of voice. A sarcastic comment that translates to you suck.
by dilary huff December 29, 2005
An old-time expression interjected after one is on the receiving end of a harsh criticism. A fight will usually occur as a result.
Northerner: You're a dumbass from the south, and so is your slave beating mother.
Southerner: (draws gun) Them's fightin' words!
Southerner: (draws gun) Them's fightin' words!
by dilary huff August 17, 2007