Person one: Whenever I try to use Lebowski Space-time my door back to our four dimensions disappears
Person Two: You must not be abiding properly.
Person Two: You must not be abiding properly.
by Bpendragon September 5, 2012
Get the Lebowski Space-timemug. by Ben Oakes December 10, 2007
Get the face space urchinmug. When someone clamps there partners anal wide open, and screams bonsai into their anal hole. Then continues to lick the anal rim counter clockwise.
by TRYTTRIT March 7, 2017
Get the Japanese crawl spacemug. If someone says "I need space" it means that they need to take some time away from the relationship in order to decide how to articulate their needs, wants, and expectations. Someone's need for space doesn't mean you did anything wrong. A need for space may not exclusively be relationship based, it can also be because of stress in other areas of a person's life. Sometimes, separation is required in order for growth.
Girlfriend: *being smothering*
Boyfriend: "Jessica, I need you to give me space."
Girlfriend: "...I understand."
One Week to One Month Later
Boyfriend: "Hey, so I've thought a lot about our relationship and I've decided.."
Boyfriend: "Jessica, I need you to give me space."
Girlfriend: "...I understand."
One Week to One Month Later
Boyfriend: "Hey, so I've thought a lot about our relationship and I've decided.."
by heyyojoeno February 3, 2019
Get the Give Me Spacemug. by KiDdajerk January 28, 2010
Get the SPACE JAMMINmug. The idiots that coded slashcode, used to run things like slashdot, randomly insert spaces into freetext urls so they can be wordwrapped. This leads to all sorts of unneccessary problems.
Just another minor annoyance brought to you by those idots at slashdot.
Just another minor annoyance brought to you by those idots at slashdot.
by bt March 16, 2004
Get the remove the spacemug. A space mile is a unit of distance that is approximately the length that spans one minute of arc on the circumference of the observable universe, using any meridian.
Using the results found by Cornish et. al in the paper titled "Constraints on the Topology of the Universe: Extension to General Geometries" the length of a space mile is currently defined as being 13526301.703 ly or about 4147183 parsecs.
Using the results found by Cornish et. al in the paper titled "Constraints on the Topology of the Universe: Extension to General Geometries" the length of a space mile is currently defined as being 13526301.703 ly or about 4147183 parsecs.
Man 1: "How long is a space mile?"
Man 2: "It is 13,526,301.703 light years long, or about as long as my space DICK!"
All: "OOOOH!"
Man 2: "It is 13,526,301.703 light years long, or about as long as my space DICK!"
All: "OOOOH!"
by verisimilidude. December 28, 2015
Get the space milemug.