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1. Name of a bully who used to bother Arnold from the sit-com, "Different Strokes".
2. Nickname for James Giugliano, a person who used to bully people in the same fashion.
2. Nickname for James Giugliano, a person who used to bully people in the same fashion.
by kilo June 4, 2003
Get the The Goochmug. 1. Dinosaur who was considered to be the most ferocious and dangerous. Has huge teeth and mouth and can eat anything.
2. Nickname for Fibert Bruce, a man who has the physical appearance of a dinosaur, with huge teeth and a big mouth. Has been known to eat anything in sight.
2. Nickname for Fibert Bruce, a man who has the physical appearance of a dinosaur, with huge teeth and a big mouth. Has been known to eat anything in sight.
by kilo May 30, 2003
Get the T-Rexmug. hood slang
1. to overthink something
2. or to try to force an idea out.
Usually said to the person taking forever...
1. to overthink something
2. or to try to force an idea out.
Usually said to the person taking forever...
by kilo April 6, 2006
Get the study long study wrongmug. by Kilo April 3, 2003
Get the Fuckerymug. "Huckleberry" was commonly used in the 1800's in conjunction with "persimmon" as a small unit of measure. "I'm a huckleberry over your persimmon" meant "I'm just a bit better than you." As a result, "huckleberry" came to denote idiomatically two things. First, it denoted a small unit of measure, a "tad," as it were, and a person who was a huckleberry could be a small, unimportant person--usually expressed ironically in mock self-depreciation. The second and more common usage came to mean, in the words of the "Dictionary of American Slang: Second Supplemented Edition" (Crowell, 1975):
"A man; specif., the exact kind of man needed for a particular purpose. 1936: "Well, I'm your huckleberry, Mr. Haney." Tully, "Bruiser," 37. Since 1880, archaic.
The "Historical Dictionary of American Slang" which is a multivolume work, has about a third of a column of citations documenting this meaning all through the latter 19th century.
So "I'm your huckleberry" means "I'm just the man you're looking for!"
"A man; specif., the exact kind of man needed for a particular purpose. 1936: "Well, I'm your huckleberry, Mr. Haney." Tully, "Bruiser," 37. Since 1880, archaic.
The "Historical Dictionary of American Slang" which is a multivolume work, has about a third of a column of citations documenting this meaning all through the latter 19th century.
So "I'm your huckleberry" means "I'm just the man you're looking for!"
by kilo February 23, 2005
Get the huckleberrymug. by kilo March 23, 2005
Get the Dairy Queensmug. The process a man would take in order to convince his woman to have anal sex.
1. C - Converse about anal sex
2. T - Tounge on the asshole
3. F - Finger in the asshole
4. P - Penis inserted in asshole
This rank methodology has been used by many PricewaterhouseCoopers employees.
1. C - Converse about anal sex
2. T - Tounge on the asshole
3. F - Finger in the asshole
4. P - Penis inserted in asshole
This rank methodology has been used by many PricewaterhouseCoopers employees.
by kilo November 26, 2003
Get the CTFPmug.