1) Trucker/Military Slang for No/None/Negative
2) Refers to anything which disagrees with a previous assumption/theory
2) Refers to anything which disagrees with a previous assumption/theory
1) "This is Carne Grande. I'm on Route 129 from Phoenix to Yuma. Any Smokies out there?" "Thats a big negatory, Carne. Looks like we got ourselves a convoy."
2) "Your argument that Spam is the best processed meat product is negatory to the statement released in October by the National Processed Meat Product Board."
2) "Your argument that Spam is the best processed meat product is negatory to the statement released in October by the National Processed Meat Product Board."
by pythonspam May 13, 2004
1) to be/act intelligent
2) to be learned, but not able to integrate that knowledge into everyday use (intelligent), often used as a concatenation: book-smart, street-smart, brick-smart
3) to dress in a coordinated or fashionable manner, See: look sharp
4) (intrans. verb) to hurt or cause pain
2) to be learned, but not able to integrate that knowledge into everyday use (intelligent), often used as a concatenation: book-smart, street-smart, brick-smart
3) to dress in a coordinated or fashionable manner, See: look sharp
4) (intrans. verb) to hurt or cause pain
1) That japanese kid is smart. He got his PHD before he was 20.
2) Jennifer is finally loosening up. Back in high school she was just too book-smart and had no clue about what was going on.
3) Hey Swaggart, thats a smart looking suit you've got on.
4) Ouch, a paper cut... that smarts!
2) Jennifer is finally loosening up. Back in high school she was just too book-smart and had no clue about what was going on.
3) Hey Swaggart, thats a smart looking suit you've got on.
4) Ouch, a paper cut... that smarts!
by pythonspam November 07, 2003
We are at t minus zero. We have ignition and liftoff.
by pythonspam May 13, 2004
by pythonspam May 13, 2004
1) Pre-homosapien which has little comprehensive and speaking skills and compensates by using few (or none) articles, verbs, or prepositions in speech similar to that of Tarzan.
Also, refers to himself in the third person.
2) Someone who seems to have the mental equivalent of the above.
Also, refers to himself in the third person.
2) Someone who seems to have the mental equivalent of the above.
1) OGG LIKE FOOD!
FOOD GOOD!
MUST HUNT! OGG REFRIGERATOR BROKEN!
YOU HAVE FOOD FOR OGG?
2) That guy Brett is such an Ogg.
FOOD GOOD!
MUST HUNT! OGG REFRIGERATOR BROKEN!
YOU HAVE FOOD FOR OGG?
2) That guy Brett is such an Ogg.
by pythonspam November 07, 2003
A car that permantly sits in the yard... Can be used as patio furniture or just as decoration for an obviously tasteful family
by pythonspam August 03, 2004
1) To make a career out of a temporary job. see Lifer
2)(Mil.) To voluntarily extend one's Tour of Duty into long-term employment
2)(Mil.) To voluntarily extend one's Tour of Duty into long-term employment
1) "I didn't think I'd like sitting at a desk all day in front of a computer, but after this, I might just go career."
2) The Sergeant decided to apply to OCS and possibly go career.
2) The Sergeant decided to apply to OCS and possibly go career.
by pythonspam November 07, 2003