True Story. I go to a private school, and I am the only boy in high school chorus. I almost went to heaven when I went on the beach trip, with all the hot girls, and Emily... But what I did was this: All the girls were downstairs (this is in a private beach house) so I decided to go into Emily's room and... look around a little bit. ^^ I bet that everyone reading this has a good enough imagination...^^
by george September 13, 2005

by George February 02, 2004

The ass.
Gluteus maximus and surrounding areas. Useful for oggling girls and commenting on it without them knowing
Gluteus maximus and surrounding areas. Useful for oggling girls and commenting on it without them knowing
Check out the fundament on that one!
Boy 1: Suzie sure does have a nice fundament
Boy 2: Yep
Girl 1: What are you guys talking about?
Boy 1: Suzie sure does have a nice fundament
Boy 2: Yep
Girl 1: What are you guys talking about?
by George January 18, 2006

An adverb related to the female homo-sapien species to describe the "state of being stressed out" and never relaxing. Often when the mood is calm and there appears to be nothing wrong, a “sprich” will occur causing a chain reaction of nervous tension and stress resulting in loud words and a state of confusion.
Sprich can also be used in place of "always being right" and never listening to reason because blonde and beautiful vetoes all other opinions. A “sprich” can be identified when someone challenges the decision or opinion of another and triggers multiple negative responses (thumping of feet, erratic actions, screaming in frustration, walking away, and other emotional responses).
A “sprich” action also results in confused behavior of forgetfulness and at times complete inaccurate statements followed by irrational reasoning. This inaccurate defending of reason continues until the inaccurate statement becomes a reality in the mind of the individual having a “sprich” moment.
Sprich can also be used in place of "always being right" and never listening to reason because blonde and beautiful vetoes all other opinions. A “sprich” can be identified when someone challenges the decision or opinion of another and triggers multiple negative responses (thumping of feet, erratic actions, screaming in frustration, walking away, and other emotional responses).
A “sprich” action also results in confused behavior of forgetfulness and at times complete inaccurate statements followed by irrational reasoning. This inaccurate defending of reason continues until the inaccurate statement becomes a reality in the mind of the individual having a “sprich” moment.
male: Honey, I am going out with my friends tonight.
female: Why do you want to leave me? You don't love me anymore. Fine, go with your stupid friends, I don't care.
male: Don't be such a sprich now, I can't take it!
female: Why do you want to leave me? You don't love me anymore. Fine, go with your stupid friends, I don't care.
male: Don't be such a sprich now, I can't take it!
by George April 06, 2005

by George December 01, 2003
