A danish word for having a nervous stomach. You often have 'stoffermave' before exams or before finals in sports and etc. Translated to english it would be something like "getting butterflies" - but just butterflies on stereoids.
Oh man! Just the thought about playing in the Super Bowl gives me a stoffermave.
I hope my stoffermave won't ruin my exam today - I just need to pass this test.
I hope my stoffermave won't ruin my exam today - I just need to pass this test.
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Frankfurt: Naw man wtf is that?
Charles: It's Boone and Moon with Sid in the middle
Frankfurt: Fuckin crazy bro.
Frankfurt: Naw man wtf is that?
Charles: It's Boone and Moon with Sid in the middle
Frankfurt: Fuckin crazy bro.
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The other definitions are all purely American. The British and Aussie chaps use "get stuffed" to mean "Get lost!" or "Go away!"
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She's an "oven stuffer". Like Megan Mullally compared to Debra Messing or Sean Astin compared to Keanu Reeves.
by Kate Starling November 15, 2006
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Get the Double Stuffed Oreo's mug.Originates from the request "shut my Facebook"; however, it is now more commonly used as a generic term for successfully having your profile barred from any social network.
Must only be used about people who are trying to get barred using good humour or by pushing the social network rulebook to see how far the administators will let them go.
Not to be used for general social misfits, that's why we have words like "sicko" and "yob".
Must only be used about people who are trying to get barred using good humour or by pushing the social network rulebook to see how far the administators will let them go.
Not to be used for general social misfits, that's why we have words like "sicko" and "yob".
DAVE: "Hi, John. I haven't seen you on-line for a while and I can't find your profile. What's occuring?"
JOHN: "You remember that group I set up for a laugh?"
DAVE: "Oh yeah, I enjoyed that"
JOHN: "Well apparently it went against the small print so I got smyffed. Don't worry though, the ban lifts in 6 days"
JOHN: "You remember that group I set up for a laugh?"
DAVE: "Oh yeah, I enjoyed that"
JOHN: "Well apparently it went against the small print so I got smyffed. Don't worry though, the ban lifts in 6 days"
by Mahabarat February 20, 2010
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