Below the Mason Dixon Line,
Used to describe lightning of any kind/ferocity. Also used in combination to describe thunder AND lightning . . . Originates from Central Florida.
Used to describe lightning of any kind/ferocity. Also used in combination to describe thunder AND lightning . . . Originates from Central Florida.
by Conrad Asshat December 20, 2008

A hoe who's body is just the nastiest thing you've laid eyes on. This Nasty Body Hoe can be so revolting it may make your stomach churn and result in you getting sick.
Hey Earvin you see that nasty body hoe over there?
I did Matthew and they made me sick to my stomach, had to go home for the day.
I did Matthew and they made me sick to my stomach, had to go home for the day.
by flamehorn April 29, 2019

by Trade Day October 28, 2018

Hangin' ballskin over your old lady's nose. Followed by the proclamation, "Cockle doodle-doo!" Usually designated for men with loose nuts.
by Patio Of Ideas October 2, 2012

a nickname given to a person with the name that starts with they letter T , most of the time the phrase/ nickname is relayed in a civil matter relating to a time where the person who is being called this name, either messed up in some athletic event, to where everyone had to be punished for it or for someone who doesn't listen.
by Tamejw217 April 27, 2023

by Wahovas Jitness December 17, 2017

by fartboxer123 April 13, 2025
