by larry says hi October 15, 2005

An event that takes place 12 times a year on one saturday of every month. The participants gather and go to "the city" to wander around taking part in unplanned adventures. At some point during the day the group buys and consumes a beverage called "koala"
by larry says hi October 15, 2005

1. A compact food where the contents are usually a type of meat mixed with noodles and vegetables, nicely contained in a crunchy shell.
2. Someone who is a keener and generally considered "lame".
3. A "move" used during sexual intercourse
2. Someone who is a keener and generally considered "lame".
3. A "move" used during sexual intercourse
Springrolls are much better than eggrolls.
He stayed up all night studying, what a springroll.
...And then she did a springroll!
He stayed up all night studying, what a springroll.
...And then she did a springroll!
by larry says hi October 15, 2005

My new jeans are very swish.
by larry says hi October 29, 2005

A musical genre refering to many newer "indie" bands who play catchy, danceable songs. The tunes usually have a very basic "disco" beat consisting mostly of snare and hi-hat patterns. The guitar is usually very brisk sounding and slightly overdriven, consisting primarily of barre chords. The basslines are typical disco-esque and driving. What makes these bands psuedo disco is that they're several decades late and claim to be "rock" or "indie".
by larry says hi October 15, 2005

1. An absence of anything/something.
2. A reply used when a person doesn't feel like explaining themselves.
3. When something is wrong but a person doesn't want to admit it, often used in conjunction with words such as okay and fine
2. A reply used when a person doesn't feel like explaining themselves.
3. When something is wrong but a person doesn't want to admit it, often used in conjunction with words such as okay and fine
In the black there was nothing.
Person one: What're you doing?
Person two: Nothing (as they continue to do something)
Nothing is wrong, I'm fine.
Person one: What're you doing?
Person two: Nothing (as they continue to do something)
Nothing is wrong, I'm fine.
by larry says hi October 29, 2005
