1) A young adult/children's novel written by Jean Webster in 1912 about an orphan girl being supported financially through college by an anonymous benefactor.
2) Can be used to describe someone who is continually taking care of, or giving financial support to someone else anonymously (usually a male for a female).
2) Can be used to describe someone who is continually taking care of, or giving financial support to someone else anonymously (usually a male for a female).
1) Have you ever read that book called Daddy Long-Legs?
2) I heard Jenny can buy all that brand name stuff even though she doesn't work because she has a Daddy Long-Legs.
2) I heard Jenny can buy all that brand name stuff even though she doesn't work because she has a Daddy Long-Legs.
by keiti December 27, 2007
by CaptainCopenhagen November 02, 2013
Sex while riding the train: in coach. (So you have to do it in the bathroom like in the airplane "Mile High Club")
by GeorgeStacey June 18, 2010
A term used to dismiss, degrade or marginalize a person. Commonly used in response to the over-popularized term "Bye-Felicia" — which is now often used by unoriginal basic white girls. Also used to shutdown basic bitch friends with names like Savannah or Jill.
by shdown23 May 01, 2015
An African-American adult film character from the 1970s/1980s. The actor who played the character wore an abnormally large prosthetic penis.
"Damn, that Long Dong Silver sure was a freak of nature!"
"Dude, he was just wearing a big-assed dildo."
"Dude, he was just wearing a big-assed dildo."
by Jake in NYC November 14, 2005
in a shoe-shop
customer: do you have these shoes in my size?
shopkeeper: let me see, wait a minute.
(15 minutes later and the shopkeeper hasn't come back)
(the customer say to the manager of the shoe-shop)
customer: io, the shopkeeper take so long to bring a pair of shoes.
customer: do you have these shoes in my size?
shopkeeper: let me see, wait a minute.
(15 minutes later and the shopkeeper hasn't come back)
(the customer say to the manager of the shoe-shop)
customer: io, the shopkeeper take so long to bring a pair of shoes.
by SmP. October 11, 2007
An Irish saying for being taken by surprise/caught out/an unforeseen event/unpleasant circumstance etc. Many things could lurk in long grass, such as 'shnækes' and other slithery adversaries, to whom one might owe money for instance.
The grass is long, you can't really see what's about you and hence it makes for a prime ambush spot. Visualise strolling through a meadow and all of a sudden being leapt upon by a prowler in the undergrowth. Rarely used in reference to an actual meadow...moreso as a highly amusing colloquialism when rendered in the local accent.
The grass is long, you can't really see what's about you and hence it makes for a prime ambush spot. Visualise strolling through a meadow and all of a sudden being leapt upon by a prowler in the undergrowth. Rarely used in reference to an actual meadow...moreso as a highly amusing colloquialism when rendered in the local accent.
"Seamus owes me €1000, the fecker. Don't ye worry lads, I'll catch'im in the long grass yet!"
"Mick was caught in the long grass by his dealer for late payment"
Waking up with an unknown, unattractive female would count as having caught oneself in the long grass!
"Mick was caught in the long grass by his dealer for late payment"
Waking up with an unknown, unattractive female would count as having caught oneself in the long grass!
by EI6GXB February 02, 2010