A sorority girl who is the mentor of a new sorority (statistic) member. New members zealously love their "big sis", and they usually proclaim their love by window-chalking "I LUV MY BIG SIS!!!" all over their car.
New sorority girl: "I love my big sis!! I love her, I love her, I love her, I love her, I love her..."
New sorority girl's boyfriend: "Uhhh..."
New sorority girl's boyfriend: "Uhhh..."
by jvarna5 January 28, 2008
Get the big sismug. by Big Floyd 69 June 5, 2020
Get the Big Floydmug. by luis i navarro June 11, 2006
Get the Big Cahunamug. A 42- inch ass. just like that. the cheeks are nice and round. slim waste. no fat around the waste. thats a not a big booty. thats fat on a girl that went down to her booty. you will know it when you see it. nice and soft. oil that bad boy up.
by bennnie man October 17, 2008
Get the big bootymug. Guy 1: Crosses over guy 2 and dunks over him and tea bags him while on the rim.
Guy 2: OH SHITTTT GET BIGGG
Guy 2: OH SHITTTT GET BIGGG
by Mr. I GET BIG September 7, 2009
Get the Get Bigmug. "Kyle Rittenhouse took out members of the Satanic leftist pedophile cult! He's a hero to all the children of the world!"
"Big if Q"
"Big if Q"
by Queen Buttrix December 22, 2020
Get the big if Qmug. Any van larger than a "soccer mom" car can be called a "big jesus". The term alludes to such 4 row vans used by travelling church groups, which can seat around 8-10 people at maximum capacity. (These types of cars are also often used by campers and carpoolers.)
The term can be used as a size and appearance description with or without implication. A noncommittal use of the term in reference to one's own (or a friend's/family's) car can constitute the term as more of a pet name than sarcastic or mocking. However the term can easily be darkly mocking, mildly to moderately sarcastic and passive aggressive- a common implication being that that the speaker has a dislike or little patience for organized religions and their public visibility of character and/or influence common in areas like the American bible belt.
The term can be used as a size and appearance description with or without implication. A noncommittal use of the term in reference to one's own (or a friend's/family's) car can constitute the term as more of a pet name than sarcastic or mocking. However the term can easily be darkly mocking, mildly to moderately sarcastic and passive aggressive- a common implication being that that the speaker has a dislike or little patience for organized religions and their public visibility of character and/or influence common in areas like the American bible belt.
1: Person A- "Did you get stuck riding in the big jesus to the feild trip?"
Person B- "Ya, I was herded in with a bunch of other people."
2: Person A- "Mom's going to pick us up in big jesus."
Person B- "Ok."
3: (In a parking lot) Person A- "Yikes, look, it's a big jesus."
Person B- "Weirdos, freaks and bigots, oh my!"
Person A- "Hahaha, too true."
Person B- "Ya, I was herded in with a bunch of other people."
2: Person A- "Mom's going to pick us up in big jesus."
Person B- "Ok."
3: (In a parking lot) Person A- "Yikes, look, it's a big jesus."
Person B- "Weirdos, freaks and bigots, oh my!"
Person A- "Hahaha, too true."
by Cheschyr July 13, 2010
Get the Big Jesusmug.