by Jimnykricket April 12, 2017
A saying from the time of the English / French wars, when English prisoners of war escaped from the prison camp without say hello.
The English use this saying like this: He stepped in French.
The English use this saying like this: He stepped in French.
1. The grandchild of one's parent's stepsibling.
2. The stepgrandchild of one's parent's sibling.
3. The grandchild of one's stepparent's sibling.
2. The stepgrandchild of one's parent's sibling.
3. The grandchild of one's stepparent's sibling.
My first step-cousin-nibling is a good person.
by Elivaldeq November 24, 2019
by Emanuel makufi May 11, 2022
My stepped passed away, and he was a good man, he was indeed a father to me in every sense of the word
by buster82 January 07, 2022
If you walk with or have a spring in your step, you walk energetically in a way that shows you are feeling happy and confident:
by byKirata July 23, 2023
The Thalwil Two-Step - Verb - To take one step back, and one subsequent step to the side, thus avoiding the incoming issue and absolving you of responsibility.
I submitted a request to headquarters to get a status on my project and they totally gave me the Thalwil Two-Step.
by Jon McDougal Stamerica June 26, 2007