A member of the branch of agnosticism that , while having no firm beliefs, takes from some of the better aspects of Christianity. Some of these aspects include self-sacrifice, forgiveness, and fairness. Chrignostics generally follow the current teachings of Science and do not hold any one religion to be more "true" or "valid" than any other religion.
by Erin December 28, 2004

by Erin January 22, 2005

v.- stemming from the behavior exhibited by individuals under the influence of X, jiggalation (the act of jiggalating) has grown in its scope and its impact. Now, one needs not be in a drug-induced euphoria to jiggalate. With the advent of several underground hit songs and the spread of its dance craze throughout south Louisiana, jiggalation is more than just popping x... it's more than a dance... it's a state of mind; it's a way of life.
by Erin September 17, 2004

by Erin August 07, 2004

The term 'ratchet' has no less than two distinct meanings. As an adjective, it describes a person or activity that is out of hand, out of control, or generally whack in some way. As a verb, or a direct object ("do tha ratchet, yeah, do tha ratchet..."), the term serves to identify or describe the dance craze--and the movements associated herewith-- of the Ratchet.
"...The President, he ratchet,and Saddam, mane/ His ratchet @$$ ain't have to send them <expletive> planes..."
Here, we find Lil Boosie making a Machiavellian social commentary on the political climate, incorporating the term "ratchet" to describe the absurdity of the President's actions.
Here, we find Lil Boosie making a Machiavellian social commentary on the political climate, incorporating the term "ratchet" to describe the absurdity of the President's actions.
by Erin September 01, 2005


by erin May 04, 2004
