Severed head of a fish.
*cant play baseball
*dont wear sweaters
*not good dancers
*cant talk
*cant play drums
*Don't have to pay to get them in to movies.
*Never seen drinking capucchino in Italian resteraunts with oriental women.
Not frequently seen
*cant play baseball
*dont wear sweaters
*not good dancers
*cant talk
*cant play drums
*Don't have to pay to get them in to movies.
*Never seen drinking capucchino in Italian resteraunts with oriental women.
Not frequently seen
Fish heads, fish heads
Rolly polly fish heads
Fish heads, fish heads
eat them up, yumm.
In the morning
laughing happy fish heads
in the eve-eh-ning
floating in the soup
Rolly polly fish heads
Fish heads, fish heads
eat them up, yumm.
In the morning
laughing happy fish heads
in the eve-eh-ning
floating in the soup
by enjuneer November 08, 2003
Name of the Beatles before they hit it big, when they were still playing at whorehouse clubs in Hamburg. Johnny referred to John Lennon, and the moondogs, who the fack knows.
by enjuneer November 09, 2003
instant karma's gonna get you
gonna look you right in the face
better get yourself together, darlin'
gonna look you right in the face
better get yourself together, darlin'
by enjuneer December 24, 2003
Chinese farmer in Pear S. Buck's novel The Good Earth, written in 1931 before Wang was more than just a Chinese name.
"And at last Wang Lung said, 'Well, and I have come for a thing and if it is not your wish, let us talk of other things. But if you have need for a servant in your great grain market, there is my second son, and a sharp one he is, but if you have no need of him, let us talk of other things.'
Then the merchant said with great good humor, 'And so I have such need of a sharp young man, if he reads and writes.'
And Wang Lung answered proudly, 'My sons are both good scholars and they can each tell when a letter is wrongly written, and weather the wood or the water radical is right.'"
-The Good Earth, Chapter 25
Then the merchant said with great good humor, 'And so I have such need of a sharp young man, if he reads and writes.'
And Wang Lung answered proudly, 'My sons are both good scholars and they can each tell when a letter is wrongly written, and weather the wood or the water radical is right.'"
-The Good Earth, Chapter 25
by enjuneer November 08, 2003
by enjuneer November 08, 2003