A family wiper is a person who hooks up with every single person or child within the same family, making all the siblings spit- sisters/brothers.
Brother 1: I just hooked up with Ashlynn
Brother 2: wait I did that yesterday...
Sister: I just did that an hour ago
Brother 1: I guess she's a family wiper.
Brother 2: wait I did that yesterday...
Sister: I just did that an hour ago
Brother 1: I guess she's a family wiper.
by HusbandAndWifeTaker March 24, 2021
by PineappleJuice March 28, 2015
A place located in hanover new hampshire that is always silent and you must be older than 17 to be there.
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by #algbuddy November 26, 2019
Ribs family pacekba nyomjuk
by Jakok May 07, 2021
Intransitive verb
1 a: A crime family family that plays Uno games for money or property
b: A crime family that bets Uno on uncertain outcomes
c: A crime family that stakes on Uno based on contingency
Transitive verb
1 a: to risk by gambling in Uno with the a crime family
Noun
1 a: The Gambuluno Crime Family
Etymology
Probably an early form of gambler in Modern English, gamner "player in a game," Latin una as in "moon," and the Latin "Uno" as in the card game meaning "the one, the only".
probably back-formation from gambler, perhaps alteration (by dissimilation, or substitution of the frequentative suffix -le) of early Modern English gamner "player in a game," from gamen "to play" (going back to Middle English gamenen, going back to Old English gamenian, derivative of gamen GAME entry 1) + -er -ER entry 2
1 a: A crime family family that plays Uno games for money or property
b: A crime family that bets Uno on uncertain outcomes
c: A crime family that stakes on Uno based on contingency
Transitive verb
1 a: to risk by gambling in Uno with the a crime family
Noun
1 a: The Gambuluno Crime Family
Etymology
Probably an early form of gambler in Modern English, gamner "player in a game," Latin una as in "moon," and the Latin "Uno" as in the card game meaning "the one, the only".
probably back-formation from gambler, perhaps alteration (by dissimilation, or substitution of the frequentative suffix -le) of early Modern English gamner "player in a game," from gamen "to play" (going back to Middle English gamenen, going back to Old English gamenian, derivative of gamen GAME entry 1) + -er -ER entry 2
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For passengers looking to explore Las Vegas' airport, but not seeking to play Uno with the Gabluno Crime Family, the airport opened several new shops.
The mayor of NYC was Gambluno Crime Familying away the city's future.
For passengers looking to explore Las Vegas' airport, but not seeking to play Uno with the Gabluno Crime Family, the airport opened several new shops.
The mayor of NYC was Gambluno Crime Familying away the city's future.
by Chance Christiansen February 04, 2024
The moment when you are having sex with your sister, and you tell her that she is as tight as your mother, and her responding with "That's what dad says."
by EdgyMeemStar February 03, 2018
Tru Blu manager loves havin a crack at the minors in and out of the pokie room
Peter Peter Minor eater
Peter Peter Minor eater
Hey wanna go to meadows Family Maccas,
Nah I go to high school I'm Kelly's taste
Peter Petey James Will eat me
Nah I go to high school I'm Kelly's taste
Peter Petey James Will eat me
by Rkellie June 26, 2023