A man who plays charectors who are lacking in moral fiber and charector
not so difrent from him self in real life and gets frequent blow jobs from Sean Penn
not so difrent from him self in real life and gets frequent blow jobs from Sean Penn
jude law - cheating idiot
Alfie -cheating idiot
Talented Mr Ripley - cheating idiot
crockadile tears- murdering idiot and a KAD
Closer- cheating bastard in this one
The Holiday- trying to convince us he is not a peace of shit ( and yet still nailed cameron diez in less then five minuutes ) O yes what a GOOD Guy
Alfie -cheating idiot
Talented Mr Ripley - cheating idiot
crockadile tears- murdering idiot and a KAD
Closer- cheating bastard in this one
The Holiday- trying to convince us he is not a peace of shit ( and yet still nailed cameron diez in less then five minuutes ) O yes what a GOOD Guy
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Noun
1. A baby
2. Someone is incapable of opening easy-open cans.
3. A person who sleeps with a stuffed dog named after a dessert.
Verb
1. To really enjoy cuddling
2. To eat like a hypopotamus without gaining much weight.
3. To sleep all day
1. A baby
2. Someone is incapable of opening easy-open cans.
3. A person who sleeps with a stuffed dog named after a dessert.
Verb
1. To really enjoy cuddling
2. To eat like a hypopotamus without gaining much weight.
3. To sleep all day
Pass me Mr. Cheesecake, i feel like being a judhanny tonight.
Stop acting like a judhanny, 3 year olds don't cry.
How can you judhanny all that food and still be 100 pounds?
I judhanny with my boyfriend when i have not seen him in a long time.
I judhannied and woke up at 4pm eventhough i went to sleep early.
Stop acting like a judhanny, 3 year olds don't cry.
How can you judhanny all that food and still be 100 pounds?
I judhanny with my boyfriend when i have not seen him in a long time.
I judhannied and woke up at 4pm eventhough i went to sleep early.
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by BestBoyscoutEver October 12, 2010
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I studied the wrong chapter for the test. So Judge Wapner.
It's so Judge Wapner that you got away with that.
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It's so Judge Wapner that you got away with that.
by fuhrealz November 15, 2010
Get the Judge Wapner mug.Judgment City is that part of town where all the buildings are of medium height, usually located near expressways, and built between the early Sixties and the mid-Eighties. Its style is some variation on International Style as exemplified by the almost inevitable flat roofs with HVAC equipment forming a "sore thumb" addendum to the roof lines. Judgment City gets its name from the sterile corporate complex that is the setting for most of the plot of Albert Brooks' satiric comedy DEFENDING YOUR LIFE.
Beige is the predominant theme of Judgment City -- beige for the cast-concrete slabs that form some buildings, most bridges, and practically all covered parking structures attached to those buildings that no longer are surrounded by enormous asphalt parking lots. Beige also shows up in more overtly pseudo-sophisticated building techniques like pebbled walls (usually more concrete but with a deliberate random design), or the vertical walls with pretend fluting that are made of a whiter shade of concrete.
Judgment City areas generally push retail and housing to its edges because in these neo-downtowns, rents are too expensive to support low-rise concerns.
If, however, you come across a newer area that is not flat-roofed and beige, but equally corporate with such building features as monopitch or steepled roofs, ziggurat-edged walls and exposed structural elements like gray PPG plate glass or red girders, you've gone beyond Modern into Post-Modern: Legoland. (See "Legoland".)
Beige is the predominant theme of Judgment City -- beige for the cast-concrete slabs that form some buildings, most bridges, and practically all covered parking structures attached to those buildings that no longer are surrounded by enormous asphalt parking lots. Beige also shows up in more overtly pseudo-sophisticated building techniques like pebbled walls (usually more concrete but with a deliberate random design), or the vertical walls with pretend fluting that are made of a whiter shade of concrete.
Judgment City areas generally push retail and housing to its edges because in these neo-downtowns, rents are too expensive to support low-rise concerns.
If, however, you come across a newer area that is not flat-roofed and beige, but equally corporate with such building features as monopitch or steepled roofs, ziggurat-edged walls and exposed structural elements like gray PPG plate glass or red girders, you've gone beyond Modern into Post-Modern: Legoland. (See "Legoland".)
-- Recall that in Albert Brooks' movie DEFENDING YOUR LIFE, the newer retail outlets in Judgment City, like nail salons or frozen-yogurt shops, were going up on the edge of town.
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