by Theo H. March 12, 2007
Black dude-what do you know about that a slinging and grindin' white boy?
Me- shut up Huxtable, do you want the sack or not?
Me- shut up Huxtable, do you want the sack or not?
by thinjimmcgeekbeats July 02, 2005
by Jerzeedawg January 23, 2015
The opposite of Street Credibility or Street Cred. Used most specifically for those raised in urban settings.
by Stubby Stan July 14, 2009
I just dropped a Huxtable off at the pool.
I ate so much I have to give birth to some Huxtables.
Someone orphaned some Huxtables and didn't flush.
I ate so much I have to give birth to some Huxtables.
Someone orphaned some Huxtables and didn't flush.
by Craig "The Greek" February 19, 2008
A Huxtable is the object of desire for anyone who is celebrating their Birthday. No matter their personality, ethnicity, or morality, a Huxtable will trump any other present. There is much debate over what a Huxtable actually is, but when acquired and given to someone celebrating their Birthday, it is a guaranteed success. Huxtables may not be given on any other day except for someone's birthday, and it can be given only to the birthday boy/girl. There are few instances of a Huxtable ever being given, but one such event has been documented below.
In his youth, Gehngis Khan received a Huxtable from his mother for his birthday. The Huxtable instantly gave strength to his weedy limbs, gave confidence and passion his his mortal heart, and gave him the resolve to conquer all of Asia. The Huxtable also benefited his mother, who gained the physique and allure of a woman half her age. She lived a long and prosperous life filled with orgies and excess as her son conquered Asia, clearly showing that a Huxtable is beneficial to all involved except for the other attendees of the party at which it is given. These guests all meet a similar fate, ejaculating with such force from the mere sight of the Huxtable that their discharge launches into their chins and snaps their necks. This occurrs regardless of gender.
by Retneug April 09, 2007
Check out the Huxtable on the corner
by Pole Smoka October 20, 2006