The most common abbreviation for the band "Lost And Found" due the initials. Completely appropriate considering that the band members love to make people laugh and have a great sense of humor.
by kagomeshuko December 28, 2005
Speedwood is a subgenre or genre of music created by Michael D. Bridges and Georger R. Baum. It consists of mainly two acoustic instruments - a guitar and a piano. Sometimes other acoustic instruments are added such as a drum, slinky, or recorder. It is a fast-paced music where the players play their instruments as hard as fast as they can and include the occassional ballad as well. The creator's website is at www.speedwood.com
by kagomeshuko November 09, 2004
A small piece of food, as in a single piece of corn. Also, most commonly known as a single piece of corn.
While eating corn on the cob, one of the kernels fell and I was told that I had a corn niblet on my shirt.
by kagomeshuko April 07, 2008
Punctuation mark showing that text is being said sarcastically. It is made up of two carats in front and two carats in back of the words being said sarcastically. So, somebody saying, "You're so smart" sarcastially would be written ^^You're so smart.^^
When I was chatting with Gregory on a serious issue, he would not stop joking. This caused me to use sarcastiquotes when I typed the following: Oh, yes, I can tell that you have taken this matter ^^seriously.^^
by kagomeshuko September 24, 2021
The user name of one of the UrbanDictionary editors. The name is Japanese for "an idea of everlasting light."
by kagomeshuko October 06, 2008
To make somebody not gay; to turn somebody who may have been turned homosexual back to being a heterosexual.
Since Dr. James Dobson thinks homosexuality is such a sin, he proposes that we all try to reheterize people through counselling.
by kagomeshuko September 04, 2007
1. Wow, that's a hengh guitar. That dog is hengh; he fits in my hand!
2. M: We need props for this song. Give me props.
G: You're a good guitar player.
M: Thanks for the props! Hengh!
2. M: We need props for this song. Give me props.
G: You're a good guitar player.
M: Thanks for the props! Hengh!
by kagomeshuko December 28, 2005