(noun) - when a female receives a lap dance from another female and bonus titty lickage takes place
(etymology) - "titty" from Old English for "teat"; "Fu" from Chinese a surname, specifically a female who had gone to Atlanta, received a lap dance, and had her breast licked.
(etymology) - "titty" from Old English for "teat"; "Fu" from Chinese a surname, specifically a female who had gone to Atlanta, received a lap dance, and had her breast licked.
by melinda May 06, 2003
Pibbity-cock-a-poo-poo can not be dfined as any specific word. Mostly, it is used in the context of a noun meaning big meanie or big weenie.
Emily is such a pibbity-cock-a-poo-poo that she steals lunch money from little kids.
George has a pibbity-cock-a-poo-poo, but he has an ugly face.
George has a pibbity-cock-a-poo-poo, but he has an ugly face.
by Melinda November 22, 2004
Pretty much considered the richest public school in harford county, AKA C- Hilton Wright. Here, the many types of teens ("preps", "punks", "skaters", "gangsters", "wiggers", "dorks" and "jocks") all basically hate eachother. We're no school, we're basically a division of war. Here, the preps are ugly fake blondes that don't eat and crave attention. Yep.... good ole C milton, boy i miss it.
(at pep rally) "hey man, what can we do to hurt that person over there, will it improve us as a person?"
by Melinda March 03, 2005
Guy who starts a business and does whatever it takes to make it work. Often very misunderstood by "wage slaves".
by Melinda February 28, 2003
by Melinda February 15, 2005
Professor Remus J. Lupin first appeared in 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,' is mentioned in the 'Goblet of Fire,' and appears in 'Order of the Phoenix.' He's the coolest Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher ever and he's also a werewolf. His name comes from the Latin word for wolf.
by Melinda April 12, 2004
Type of music that originated in Algeria and Morocco in the 1970's. It means to “state an opinion,” and is a mix of the traditional Middle Eastern sound and instruments with modern music. Can be capitalized or lowercased and can also be spelled raï.
by Melinda April 12, 2004