by MARK FROM N.J. October 6, 2009
Get the shocker mug.A word to describe an act of behaviour resembling that of shack. If someone was to get a bin on there head, and start to cry, they could be described as a shackass
Andy: wow look at that boy, he has a big bin on his head, and looks likes he is crying
James: what a shackass.
James: what a shackass.
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A true man among men. Generally the alpha male of the group, he is a true physical specimen. He is feared by many but respected by all. Women cannot resist him, but he has little respect for them and simply "bag and tags" them. A Shackeldaddy is generally well hung, shrinking to 12'' while in ice cold water.
Did you see Shackeldaddy in the weight room, he had bitches all over him while he was bench pressing 400 pounds!
by rugbyhunter November 17, 2009
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Get the Trailer Park Shocker mug.When you are waiting to use a public toilet and the person is taking forever, you reach over the stall and taser the person so they shit uncontrollably. Then you can pull them out of the stall and take your shit and leave before they wake up. Usually done by police or little old ladies.
I had to take a shit and got tired of waiting so I shit shocked this dude, dropped a grumping and left.
by Moneyshotman February 7, 2010
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Origin: In November 2002, DFM (female) had a trip to Australia. Later that month she rang her best friend, GGK (also female) to say she was engaged to a guy she just met (Me!). At the wedding banquet in May 2003, GGK was so nervous during her speech she said that when DFM rang her about the engagement, she was SHOCKEN (meant to say shocked & shaken!). The word caught on in our circles and is now a regular word used in our speech!
Origin: In November 2002, DFM (female) had a trip to Australia. Later that month she rang her best friend, GGK (also female) to say she was engaged to a guy she just met (Me!). At the wedding banquet in May 2003, GGK was so nervous during her speech she said that when DFM rang her about the engagement, she was SHOCKEN (meant to say shocked & shaken!). The word caught on in our circles and is now a regular word used in our speech!
When my best friend went overseas and rang me a couple of weeks later she was engaged to a guy she had just met, I was SHOCKEN.
by Bill - Australian in Malaysia March 22, 2004
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