Slang word used for person or thing that is widley mocked for the unusual tone of the voice and apperance of the face/surface of the object in question.
If describing a person the features observed should be large and uncontorlable side-burns and a rediculusly funny and mockable voice where "a" is replaced by "i" and various other inncorectly pronounced letters/words
If describing a person the features observed should be large and uncontorlable side-burns and a rediculusly funny and mockable voice where "a" is replaced by "i" and various other inncorectly pronounced letters/words
Idim: "hey guise! I did mi heewm wirk he he he hew"
Idim: "ewwww yes"
Idim: "sheet eeep guise, I Idim Pay Bay"
Idim: "ewwww yes"
Idim: "sheet eeep guise, I Idim Pay Bay"
by Naf28 April 28, 2009
Juantanamo Bay is going to be a new detention center located, well. It wont be new. It'll just be the new name for Guantanamo bay. This will be the location where Trump sends 'some bad dues' to. Most of which, will be the filthy rapist, murderer, crime bring Mexicans that crossed the border. Although. Its likely he'll mistake some Arabs for Mexicans and put them there also.
SJW: WHAT THE FUCk, HES MAKING GUANTANAMO BAY!?
Trump supporter: WOOOOOOOO JUANTANAMO BAY, FUCK YEAH MURICA
Trump supporter: WOOOOOOOO JUANTANAMO BAY, FUCK YEAH MURICA
by SurvivingMining November 22, 2016
by Thegamerblocky June 04, 2023
by StellaDog March 10, 2024
A cork term for someone who is cringe beyond belief, best used for someone who puts quotes on all their social media posts
by Cork bai November 09, 2023
by winkyface_pranked April 12, 2018
Hugging someone tightly, while holding an entire loaf of good cheddar cheese in one hand and a regulation football in the other, preferably while overlapping wrists or forearms behind the back of the receiver.
It was so good to see him that I ran right over and gave him a long, warm, Green Bay bear hug, then let him take a big bite off my loaf before falling back and passing him the ball, in a perfect, short spiral.
by GungaDan August 26, 2022