by Sam March 25, 2005

jelly braclets are fashionable thats it. And i know even if they are sex related i dont ever have to relate to what it means if i dont want to. I have my rights to remain the way i am no pressure to get it on. Its kind of a symbol for punks or skaters i guess
by sam July 21, 2004

A moron who has no idea of puctuation or proper spelling. Hates Miles Nightfire for no clear reason.
(quoted from Sanjuro)
To Miles nifghtfire
FUCK YOU ASSHOLE. Well miles Guess what I didn't do that instead i rented killzone and metal gear solid 3 snake eater and pretend all the enemies were you.
To Miles nifghtfire
FUCK YOU ASSHOLE. Well miles Guess what I didn't do that instead i rented killzone and metal gear solid 3 snake eater and pretend all the enemies were you.
by Sam February 14, 2005

Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural pumas also puma
Etymology: Spanish, from Quechua
Date: 1777
Date of urban adoption: circa mid-1990s
: a woman, typically in her 40s, who intentionally preys on younger men, who are typically in their early 20s. When pumas are attractive and well-maintained, they are typically coveted by younger males.
Related terms: cougar lynx
Inflected Form(s): plural pumas also puma
Etymology: Spanish, from Quechua
Date: 1777
Date of urban adoption: circa mid-1990s
: a woman, typically in her 40s, who intentionally preys on younger men, who are typically in their early 20s. When pumas are attractive and well-maintained, they are typically coveted by younger males.
Related terms: cougar lynx
by Sam November 30, 2003

by Sam July 19, 2004

Moi.
The medium male singing voice. Plays the nasties in opera and musical theater: cruel prison wardens and other villains.
The medium male singing voice. Plays the nasties in opera and musical theater: cruel prison wardens and other villains.
It's a rather sensuous voice range... although the tenor range is quite sexy for moi... what does it matter?
Tenor, baritone, or bass, the male voice turns me on!
Tenor, baritone, or bass, the male voice turns me on!
by Sam October 28, 2004
