A mountain lion is similar to a cougar, only it refers to an UN-attractive older woman seeking younger men. The only difference between the terms mountain lion and cougar are that cougars are usually somewhat attractive, and mountain lions are usually quite ugly. The mountain lion's natural habitat is at bars.
I was walking back from the men's room, and a mountain lion tried to attack me with a crotch grab!
I thought I spotted a cougar across the bar, but she turned around, and was definitely a mountain lion.
I thought I spotted a cougar across the bar, but she turned around, and was definitely a mountain lion.
by WuBang3R December 19, 2006
Battle Mountain (B.M.) is located in the Northern Nevada region of the Great Basin. Given its central location on the intersecting point of freeways NV-305 and I-80, it is prime real estate for illicit organizations/cartels. These groups gone virtually undetected by local law enforcement, due to B.M.'s small town "charm", for nearly 30 years. It is the direct midpoint for three major cities (Reno, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas) making the city a key factor in Nevada's black-market trade.
by fukkboi stewie December 28, 2007
1)The best part on Atlanta...well metro atlanta.
2)The park that has a small moutain that really isn't a moutain. It is more like a hill.
3)Very segregated and diverse at the same time. The city has a lot of different cultures but they stay seperated from each other.
4)The suburbs at its worst and funnest
2)The park that has a small moutain that really isn't a moutain. It is more like a hill.
3)Very segregated and diverse at the same time. The city has a lot of different cultures but they stay seperated from each other.
4)The suburbs at its worst and funnest
by onenonlee June 21, 2007
by jooooooooooost December 18, 2009
Sticking your butt in a straight line up in the air and relaxing your anus to let the air enter the buthole. Then pushing out all of the air inside of anus creating fart noise.
by NaUan! March 26, 2018
by porprock May 03, 2007
Beef testicles battered and fried; considered gourmet dining in the American west even though they are tough and have gristles.
by Richard Black March 11, 2005