Typically used by members of toxic ROBLOX communities to insult another member on how stupid they seem.
by sh6q October 25, 2020
by Halemort July 19, 2017
Place where doucehbags are created. Typically colleges with big frat and sorority populations. After these "people" are created, we suffer the consequences.
by Malpaso March 02, 2009
The act of farming garmin points in cheap, unfair or unofficial ways such as setting step goals and going for impossibly short runs in order to rise on the Garmin point leaderboard.
Respectful Garmin user: “Hey Aidan how do you always hit your step goal?”
Aidan: “well I just set my step goal to 100!”
Respectful Garmin user: “Hey! That’s Garmin Farming!”
Aidan: “well I just set my step goal to 100!”
Respectful Garmin user: “Hey! That’s Garmin Farming!”
by Elliud Kipchoge January 29, 2020
Duncan: Hey bro I got a case of beer and two hotties, how do I get to your house again?
Bro: Go down Madrona Ave. till ya see the raisin farm and make a right into the apartments across the street.
Bro: Go down Madrona Ave. till ya see the raisin farm and make a right into the apartments across the street.
by DunkMonkey January 08, 2008
by Mikeylove October 11, 2006
Quite possibly the best political satire ever written. This, of course, comes from the genius that is George orwell who has also written the master.piece 1984
Basically, this is the russian revolution but with farm animals.
everythings in it; Stalin (Napoleon in the book) Propaganda (Squealer), Trotsky (Snowball) as well as a number of other people and groups of people who are represented by animals, humans and objects.
The symbolism in this book is great. If your know a minimal amount about Russia in those days, then you'll love how this book makes it easy to understand.
In fact, this book is so good that its still on the top 50 list for top sellers. Also, it is a good read for children as well as intelligent adults.
Now, go read it! Its about a 100 pages so it won't take up all your time.
Basically, this is the russian revolution but with farm animals.
everythings in it; Stalin (Napoleon in the book) Propaganda (Squealer), Trotsky (Snowball) as well as a number of other people and groups of people who are represented by animals, humans and objects.
The symbolism in this book is great. If your know a minimal amount about Russia in those days, then you'll love how this book makes it easy to understand.
In fact, this book is so good that its still on the top 50 list for top sellers. Also, it is a good read for children as well as intelligent adults.
Now, go read it! Its about a 100 pages so it won't take up all your time.
by mrpopenfresh April 23, 2004