by Liam December 17, 2003
The description of a paper, turned in to a class, which you did not work hard at all on, but received a disproportionately high grade.
by Liam November 06, 2006
To fight, to rumble. Originating in inner city gangs, but the term slowly made it's way to suburban posers.
by Liam November 17, 2004
when people who are familiar with each other on a digital level meet for the first (and probably last) time IRL for something innocent like "watching movies" but are just doing it for a one nite stand.
the difference is that you still communicate digitally before and after the one nite stand, but do not continue to see each other
the difference is that you still communicate digitally before and after the one nite stand, but do not continue to see each other
by liam December 11, 2003
plain and simple...a fuckin legend. whern something is like swindells...it means that something is legendary!
he is a fuckin swindells
by liam January 31, 2005
To fight someone to the death.
Another word that is similiar is:
duel (This require pistols most of the time) A fight to the death only requires determination. It is usually done with hands, or a baseball bat. Hands are the prime weapon.
Another word that is similiar is:
duel (This require pistols most of the time) A fight to the death only requires determination. It is usually done with hands, or a baseball bat. Hands are the prime weapon.
by Liam May 12, 2004
Sploot is the descriptive word explaining what happens when you press down with your finger on a marble, or squeeze soap between two hands forcing it to shoot out.
Splooting was coined in the 50's in Bristol by international set and stage designer Rodney Ford
Splooting was coined in the 50's in Bristol by international set and stage designer Rodney Ford
"The chicken splooted out the egg with ease"
"The soap bar skidded across the floor after splooting from my hands"
"The soap bar skidded across the floor after splooting from my hands"
by Liam April 03, 2007