Incredably amazing hick town. Just outiside sackville. Has the most amazing people. Where everyone wears lumberman plaid all the time and walks around with axes chopping down trees.
Look in lockview high school, you'll see that all the Beaver bank ers a quater are in lumberman plaid.
by Beaverbanker94 September 24, 2009
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Get the Spunk bank mug.A general feeling of security. Having something to rely on. Of breathing room or freedom from worries.
When the gas in my tank, feels like money in the bank..Gonna blow it all this time. Take me one last ride.
by uberdoober May 25, 2012
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Often us bankers dislike poor people and other unprestigious things like equities in dallas
Often us bankers dislike poor people and other unprestigious things like equities in dallas
Yo dude, we can't go in that bar it's full of investment bankers and we only make $140k a year, dude we will get put to shame.
by The_Rainmaker January 10, 2010
Get the Investment Banker mug.It had been a few weeks since he had had sex, so he felt it necessary to get out the spank bank and jerk off happily.
by Weapons of Mass Seduction March 10, 2009
Get the spank bank mug.To perform the yank and bank one must be having sex in a "doggy style" position with a woman that has a pony tail. Right before the moment of ecstasy the man yanks on the woman's pony tail and turns their two bodies to the left or right. This is a favorite move of pilots.
Pilot 1: I was in Chicago last night between flights and pulled the yank and bank on that super fly flight attendant.
Pilot 2: Man the yank and bank is so dope!
Pilot 2: Man the yank and bank is so dope!
by Mr Bigillsworth February 22, 2010
Get the Yank and Bank mug.1: To put money in a bank.
2: To rely on something or someone. (eg: I was banking on this happening).
3: A building where they charge you a fortune for the least little thing (eg: £30 to tell you you're overdrawn). I went in one bank for an international money order. The women who dealt with them (no-one else was allowed the keys to the desk with the IMOs in) had gone to lunch, wouldn't be back for another fifteen minutes. So, after a lot of hanging around the town centre, I went back to the bank only to find they didn't have any remaining IMOs. Given that IMOs are pieces of paper with printed writing on them which the bank sell for £8 each, I'm sure it can't be a case of them not being able to afford more with the profits they make (given that they also employ as few people as possible to keep their profits up). They'll have some more IMOs 'soon'. Whether that means tomorrow, next week, next month or next year I don't know. But you'd think they'd order more IMOs when they're running low on them, not wait until after they've run out.
2: To rely on something or someone. (eg: I was banking on this happening).
3: A building where they charge you a fortune for the least little thing (eg: £30 to tell you you're overdrawn). I went in one bank for an international money order. The women who dealt with them (no-one else was allowed the keys to the desk with the IMOs in) had gone to lunch, wouldn't be back for another fifteen minutes. So, after a lot of hanging around the town centre, I went back to the bank only to find they didn't have any remaining IMOs. Given that IMOs are pieces of paper with printed writing on them which the bank sell for £8 each, I'm sure it can't be a case of them not being able to afford more with the profits they make (given that they also employ as few people as possible to keep their profits up). They'll have some more IMOs 'soon'. Whether that means tomorrow, next week, next month or next year I don't know. But you'd think they'd order more IMOs when they're running low on them, not wait until after they've run out.
by Stormsworder November 16, 2006
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