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Precipitation; a droplet which has the heaviness/volume/outward apperance of snow but the wetness factor of rain.
by Jennie March 22, 2003
Reffering to The Boy With The Thorn In His Side, the character in Pete Wentz's book.
See also: Clandestine Industries, Fall Out Boy
See also: Clandestine Industries, Fall Out Boy
by Jennie April 16, 2005
by Jennie January 30, 2004
A stupid term created by a jerk with no life out of pure jealousy of the talent and stunningly good looks of Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley, Joe Trohman, and Patrick Stump.
by Jennie April 16, 2005
When a girl is giving head and the guy's about to cum, the girl chomps down on his dick and the cum squirts out into her mouth.
Did you hear that Craig got head last night from Morgan? She gave him an albino snapdragon but he still wants more.
by Jennie January 08, 2009
the scene is already too saturated with clothing companies with bad designs and horrible bands. clandestine is an attack on these stale ideas of nautical stars and pogo parts. clandestine is not a clothing company. it is not a band. it is a story based on a nightmare. the book will be released on Halloween 2004. it is called "clandestine industries presents: the boy with the thorn in his side".
The Book:
This is a story based on the real nightmares of Peter Wentz, lyricist and bass player from the band Fall Out Boy. The memories of these nightmares have stayed with him since he was young. Putting them on paper was a form of closure, as well as a way to relive them (again and again). With the visual inspiration of world famous tattoo artist Tim Biedron, these images came to life. Illustrated by Joe Tesauro with intense colors by Rob Dobi, the pictures tell the story that kept the young Peter Wentz awake at night. It is dark and it is twisted. It is for every heart that is too heavy for the legs that carry it.
--from clandestineindustries.com
The Book:
This is a story based on the real nightmares of Peter Wentz, lyricist and bass player from the band Fall Out Boy. The memories of these nightmares have stayed with him since he was young. Putting them on paper was a form of closure, as well as a way to relive them (again and again). With the visual inspiration of world famous tattoo artist Tim Biedron, these images came to life. Illustrated by Joe Tesauro with intense colors by Rob Dobi, the pictures tell the story that kept the young Peter Wentz awake at night. It is dark and it is twisted. It is for every heart that is too heavy for the legs that carry it.
--from clandestineindustries.com
by Jennie April 16, 2005