Glue that has broken glass mixed in with it.
A term used by right-wing Australian students. Allegedly, left-wing students (trots) on university campuses, when putting up political posters, will break a light-bulb into the flour-water glue mix, so that anyone who tries to rip the poster down will rip their fingers up on the glass.
A term used by right-wing Australian students. Allegedly, left-wing students (trots) on university campuses, when putting up political posters, will break a light-bulb into the flour-water glue mix, so that anyone who tries to rip the poster down will rip their fingers up on the glass.
by snozrap October 08, 2006
A last resort product when you run out of hairspray. Definitely not recommended, as Tessica Brown learned the hard way. There is no easy way to get Gorilla Glue off your hair without cutting it, or doing some serious damage to your hair and scalp.
by Jahamez February 10, 2021
by pooter September 15, 2004
by Dr Love April 25, 2003
A sexual act where a cum-covered penis is wiped around a girl or guys mouth like a glue stick, and after getting the surface area all sticky a fake mustache is stuck on.
"I gave my girlfriend a Glue Stick last night and I laughed cos she looked like Joe Dirt."
"You're a dick."
"You're a dick."
by JohnEBlaze August 02, 2009
An extremely thick and sticky variety of fecal matter that adheres to the sides of a toilet bowl and refuses to flush even after repeated attempts. This rare breed of poo typically rears its ugly head around the holidays, and is usually created by the combination of grandma’s cheesy casserole followed by massive amounts of alcohol.
Junior: “Uncle Roscoe, your glue poo was so strong I couldn’t even get it off with my strongest piss stream!”
Uncle Roscoe: “Damn straight boy! Now make yourself useful and get me a beer.”
Uncle Roscoe: “Damn straight boy! Now make yourself useful and get me a beer.”
by Greenbear November 28, 2007
An adhesive used in attaching pieces of a scale model kit together. This glue melts and bonds the plastic, def. 9 or balsa wood it comes into contact with. During the 1950's and 60's, when scale model kits reached their height of popularity, only adults could purchase this glue because it was abused by mischievous children addicted to inhaling the vapors. The gaseous particles emanating from the stringy, sticky glue caused light-headedness and a weezy, def. 7 feeling. Testors manufactured an airplane glue in a distinctive orange colored tube. High concentrations of airplane dope, used in flying model kit assembly, can produce similar results.
"You've got a nice model there. All you need to get started is some paint and airplane glue, and a well ventilated work space."
by Nick Estes February 14, 2006