Windeck is a situation that ends up on sex.
Used mostly in Portuguese speaking countries, originated in Angola.
Used mostly in Portuguese speaking countries, originated in Angola.
A girl is drunk and wants to have sex. Thats windeck./ A man sees a girl that is drunk and so he takes advantage to have sex.
Guy: You see that girl there, she looks like she needs help. Im gonna help her out see what happens. you know?
Guy 2: Oh.. haha WINDECK!
Guy: You see that girl there, she looks like she needs help. Im gonna help her out see what happens. you know?
Guy 2: Oh.. haha WINDECK!
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wind-ed wal-rus
(noun, plural -ruses) (win-did wawl-ruh s)
1. someone who wears green and plays teams sports such as flag football, paintball, drinking, and sometimes even ice skating
(noun, plural -ruses) (win-did wawl-ruh s)
1. someone who wears green and plays teams sports such as flag football, paintball, drinking, and sometimes even ice skating
"Bob: I Can't Stop thinking that Bitch is Crazy.
Bill: Why?
Bob: He's wearing a Pickle green shirt running around yelling "Go Go Go" and "Whoop Whoop."
Bill: What's wrong with that? You got Beef with him?
Bob: It's as if he thinks he's one of the real Winded Walruses.
Bill: Maybe he thinks he's a Seal.
Bob: Or Half n Half. I don't know, he's such a poser; it's Doo Doo Baby."
Bill: Why?
Bob: He's wearing a Pickle green shirt running around yelling "Go Go Go" and "Whoop Whoop."
Bill: What's wrong with that? You got Beef with him?
Bob: It's as if he thinks he's one of the real Winded Walruses.
Bill: Maybe he thinks he's a Seal.
Bob: Or Half n Half. I don't know, he's such a poser; it's Doo Doo Baby."
by rarrbear April 17, 2008
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Mannnnn, I Tallahassee Windexed the girl from Applebees last night but she still bumped into my dresser on her way to the bathroom
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a)the sound that you make when riffing on a air guitar
b)the sound that your friends make after you get 100% on all solos on Rock Band
a)the sound that you make when riffing on a air guitar
b)the sound that your friends make after you get 100% on all solos on Rock Band
a)
Rocker A- "Did you hear that riff man!?"
Rocker B- "YEA!! He was all WIDLEY WIDLEY WIDLEY!!!"
b)
Rocker A- "DUDE!!! You just got through Green Grass and High Tides on EXPERT!"
Rocker C- "Cool, but what does Rock Legend mean?"
Rocker B- "It means you got 100% on BOTH SOLOS!!! You were all WIDLEY WIDLEY WIDLEY!!!"
Rocker A- "Did you hear that riff man!?"
Rocker B- "YEA!! He was all WIDLEY WIDLEY WIDLEY!!!"
b)
Rocker A- "DUDE!!! You just got through Green Grass and High Tides on EXPERT!"
Rocker C- "Cool, but what does Rock Legend mean?"
Rocker B- "It means you got 100% on BOTH SOLOS!!! You were all WIDLEY WIDLEY WIDLEY!!!"
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This variant of the word is commonly used by those of the Pacific Northwest and Puget Sound regions, whose accents are considered to be "very neutral" to most Americans and Canadians.
The Northwest's accent is one of the closest living accents to conservative General American English.
It lacks the Northern Cities Vowel Shift, and does not participate as strongly in the California Vowel Shift, or the Canadian raising as do other regional accents.
Because of its lack of any distinguishing vowel shift, the accent is very similar to and hard to distinguish from conservative speakers in other dialect regions especially the Northern Midlands, California, and the praries.
This variant of the word is commonly used by those of the Pacific Northwest and Puget Sound regions, whose accents are considered to be "very neutral" to most Americans and Canadians.
The Northwest's accent is one of the closest living accents to conservative General American English.
It lacks the Northern Cities Vowel Shift, and does not participate as strongly in the California Vowel Shift, or the Canadian raising as do other regional accents.
Because of its lack of any distinguishing vowel shift, the accent is very similar to and hard to distinguish from conservative speakers in other dialect regions especially the Northern Midlands, California, and the praries.
STEPHANIE: I'm from Holland
LACEY: is that where they have those giant fans?
STEPHANIE: yes, they're called windmeals.
LACEY: sav
LACEY: is that where they have those giant fans?
STEPHANIE: yes, they're called windmeals.
LACEY: sav
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