Guy One: "How'd that chick do for you last night?"
Guy Two: "Well, she was giving me a blow job. It was great, until she bit my Ovech-skin."
Guy One: "Ohh shit man. I feel bad for you."
Guy Two: "Well, she was giving me a blow job. It was great, until she bit my Ovech-skin."
Guy One: "Ohh shit man. I feel bad for you."
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Get the Ovech-skin mug.Skiing when there isn't enough snow. Small tree, pine tree and plant tops (which look just like bonzai's) become apparent together with rocks. Generally bonzai skiing designates uggly snow skiing conditions.
Jim: How was the snow skiing last week?
Buddy: Very bad. Few snow, plenty of plants and rocks. Guess we had our share of Bonzai skiing.
Buddy: Very bad. Few snow, plenty of plants and rocks. Guess we had our share of Bonzai skiing.
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Get the Tee-Shirt Skiing mug.No real definition of the phrase can be established, as it clearly doesn't make sense to begin with. Often used as a last resort response to an unrelated statement or question.
The use of the phrase generally results in utter confusion for the other person, and can be used to get out of sticky(hair) situations.
Usually pronounced with a sort of yo-yo voice tone, accompanied by a Canadian-Persian-Twat accent.
Common suffixes include man, brosky, brosef, buddy, broooo and mate.
Note: On special occasions, different variations of suffixes can be used, eg. budiola, brosefsky, bro-a-saurus etc.
The use of the phrase generally results in utter confusion for the other person, and can be used to get out of sticky(hair) situations.
Usually pronounced with a sort of yo-yo voice tone, accompanied by a Canadian-Persian-Twat accent.
Common suffixes include man, brosky, brosef, buddy, broooo and mate.
Note: On special occasions, different variations of suffixes can be used, eg. budiola, brosefsky, bro-a-saurus etc.
Example 1
Person 1: So you wanna like go to town orrrr?
Person 2: Yeah man, good for skin brosky.
Example 2
Person 1: Mate, you shouldn't smoke.
Person 2: Good for skin man.
Example 3
Person 1: Man this VB taste like piss.
Person 2: No.....bro, good for skin budiola.
Example 4
Person 1: I hate the music at this club.
Person 2: Good for skin bro-a-saurus.
Example 5
Person 1: Dude are you drunk already?
Person 2: Li bi tipsy, good for skin buddy.
Note: In most examples, a plausible and common response by Person 1 could be "WHAT EVEN IS THAT!?", followed by unwarranted hysterical laughter from Person 2.
Person 1: So you wanna like go to town orrrr?
Person 2: Yeah man, good for skin brosky.
Example 2
Person 1: Mate, you shouldn't smoke.
Person 2: Good for skin man.
Example 3
Person 1: Man this VB taste like piss.
Person 2: No.....bro, good for skin budiola.
Example 4
Person 1: I hate the music at this club.
Person 2: Good for skin bro-a-saurus.
Example 5
Person 1: Dude are you drunk already?
Person 2: Li bi tipsy, good for skin buddy.
Note: In most examples, a plausible and common response by Person 1 could be "WHAT EVEN IS THAT!?", followed by unwarranted hysterical laughter from Person 2.
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