French for "end of the century."
Professors and scholars use this expression in English to sound intellectually superior.
Professors and scholars use this expression in English to sound intellectually superior.
by kait the great September 26, 2009
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Used in the "spanglish" language for a fag wearing a mankini on a public beach. Seen mostly on Miami beach and the Keys
Used in the "spanglish" language for a fag wearing a mankini on a public beach. Seen mostly on Miami beach and the Keys
by robert perez September 29, 2004
Common Tacos, but with some cheap yellow lightbulbs in the front as lightning. People always refer to them, and usually they are talking about different places, assuming they are talking about the same one, since there are plenty of them.
by AldoAM August 5, 2007
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Pernounced: De-La-Nooch
Pernounced: De-La-Nooch
John: How did Dave pull a girl as hot as her?!
Rob: Because his moves are down right De la nouche
Undercover cop: The drug deal went down without a hitch, I was down right De la nouche.
Rob: Because his moves are down right De la nouche
Undercover cop: The drug deal went down without a hitch, I was down right De la nouche.
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