by tkearns February 12, 2003
A Sliced Wrist is a slightly chubby emo male, they have the traditional emo male look but a slightly different personality.
Sliced Wrists are some how (for no reason known to any person) lucky with women, these women are usually good looking scene girls or just other cute emos.
Sliced Wrists may be somewhat "bi sexual" at times but generally prefer the female gender.
Sliced Wrists are some how (for no reason known to any person) lucky with women, these women are usually good looking scene girls or just other cute emos.
Sliced Wrists may be somewhat "bi sexual" at times but generally prefer the female gender.
Examples"
"Damn, Sliced Wrist how do you get girls like that ?"
"Your a bit chubby there, you may be turning into a Sliced Wrist soon."
"Damn, Sliced Wrist how do you get girls like that ?"
"Your a bit chubby there, you may be turning into a Sliced Wrist soon."
by Kiwis pseudonym January 15, 2010
A term used to describe when 2 knuckleheads jerk each other off in their ice hut to the point where they develop robitussen arthritis and need to use a bent rod
Hey my wrist is hurting from "wrist setting" you all day we need to start actually fishing, -but I can't use my rod anymore do to the crippling robitussen arthritis, I think we need to make a custom rod. We can call it a wrist setter
by Gutnuclichtenverticliver June 06, 2021
The detritus that accumulates in Animal (or similiar) watch straps, after they have been worn for a good few months in the summer.
by Tom_ArtOSorse February 23, 2004
by Phil McCraken November 10, 2003
(1)a male with femine qualites and a sexual desire to be with other men; gay; homosexual; fag; fruit cake; fudgepacker
(2)refers to when a gay male's wrist falls limp and forms a 90 degree angle with a verticle forearm, often times an involuntary movement occuring while in conversation.
(2)refers to when a gay male's wrist falls limp and forms a 90 degree angle with a verticle forearm, often times an involuntary movement occuring while in conversation.
by FuriousGourd November 12, 2003