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
A super rare basketball move that is not legal in organized games. It can only be preformed correctly by gingers named James Starkey
by qeriuthp;y;rg;q February 06, 2020
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by SuelTameOresuTeMato February 26, 2025
A measurement ratio of pretty girls in skirts per distance travelled, ie while walking out at lunchtime.
by DCLacoste April 17, 2012
My step-great-grandnephew is a good person.
by User655 July 26, 2021