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Subway Shakes

A term used to describe the sudden stalling of a customer's fast food order due to fear or anxiety.
J-Piz: Hear about nervous Nigel?
D-Pow: Nah, what was it this time?
J-Piz: He froze when they asked if he wanted his sub "toasted"
D-Pow: Man, that kid needs to stop getting the subway shakes.
Subway Shakes by A-Riz March 18, 2009

I'm a snake 

A video that went viral featured on tosh.o, featuring a fat nerd wearing a snake hat repeatedly saying he's a snake.
I'm a snake, a slithery little snake
I'm a snake by weir1 January 21, 2012

snake with legs 

A chinese saying mening that the person has ruined the work by adding exra useless things.
A artwork ruined because of extra things.
Math formula ruined because of extra numbers.
Root of the word:
There was a compitition in china made by the king. The 2 best painter had to draw a snake and one of the 2 finished the snake very quick and because he was bored he added legs on the snake which snakes didn't have. The other painter took time but he won the compitition because he did not put legs on the snake.
The fast painter would of won the compitition if he did not draw the legs.
Keishi, you dont put .0 after every single numbers! what a snake with legs.
snake with legs by Mrs. Grace Ho November 22, 2006

snake neck 

To apporoach someone from behind and make out with them without them turning around. Usually external tongues and alcohol are involved.
Dude, Joey was totally giving cunt face the snake neck the other night.
snake neck by Leah B March 18, 2007

King Snake 

Ford Motor Company devotes all of it's high performance energies to the V8 Mustangs, such as "Bullit", "GT", "Mach 1", "COBRA", and "GT500".

So what do you call a V6 Mustang with over 300 HP? The slang term is "King Snake".
The SHELBY CS6 is a good example of a "King Snake". It has a SuperCharged V6 making 350 HP.
King Snake by Carman Guya October 7, 2006

William Shakespeare

Hated by English students worldwide.
He is supposed to be the greatest playwright to have ever lived in spite of being in dire need of a spell check.

WARNING: Shakespeare may be safe or even beneficial when consumed in homeopathic quantities, but can cause permanent brain damage in larger doses.
William Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing.