vaki5's definitions
Penis.
This is an example of direct Mexican parroting of the English word "rifle". However, be careful with this slang cognate......it is pronounced "REE-flay".
This is an example of direct Mexican parroting of the English word "rifle". However, be careful with this slang cognate......it is pronounced "REE-flay".
rifle ... rifle es locin'!
by VAKI5 September 28, 2005
Get the riflemug. To be nervous or anxious or jumpy; to be unable to sit still.
If you had 'ants' (small insects) in your 'pants' (clothing) you would probably feel like jumping around.
Synonym: antsy
If you had 'ants' (small insects) in your 'pants' (clothing) you would probably feel like jumping around.
Synonym: antsy
1) The children had ants in their pants, so we took them outside for some exercise.
2) Would you please stop tapping your foot?! You must have ants in your pants!
2) Would you please stop tapping your foot?! You must have ants in your pants!
by VAKI5 May 10, 2005
Get the ants in your pantsmug. A powerful, illegal drug, similar to heroine; powdered PCP (PhenylChlorinatedPiperidine).
Angels and fairies are sometimes thought to have magical dusts that alter reality. 'Angel dust' refers to a very powerful drug that alters users' minds.
Angels and fairies are sometimes thought to have magical dusts that alter reality. 'Angel dust' refers to a very powerful drug that alters users' minds.
1) Susan's brother is really acting crazy. Is he on angel dust?
2) The police found vials of angel dust in his bedroom closet.
2) The police found vials of angel dust in his bedroom closet.
by VAKI5 May 10, 2005
Get the angel dustmug. A system of software that stores and organizes data to enable users to add, modify and extract information; database management system.
by VAKI5 May 14, 2005
Get the DBMSmug. 1. To walk.
2. To quit one's job or place of employment.
This is movie industry slang, originally found in Variety, the long-time trade magazine of the film business in Hollywood.
2. To quit one's job or place of employment.
This is movie industry slang, originally found in Variety, the long-time trade magazine of the film business in Hollywood.
by VAKI5 May 10, 2005
Get the anklemug. 
