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Get the Teethyz Dentist mug.Noodle al dente is the inability to get or keep an erection firm enough to have sexual intercourse. It's sometimes referred to as impotence, although this term is now used less often.
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italian for "to the tooth." refers to pasta that is slightly undercooked. pasta cooked enough to be firm but not soft.
by bacm123 October 13, 2005
Get the al dente mug.Good product to buy to keep your teeth at their best, but also a wonderful way to remove pubes from your teeth after a guy/girl has gone down one a hairy lady, with a large flower bed
Guy 1: "I heard that she's well hairy that girlfriend of yours"
Guy 2: "Better remember your dental floss tonight then eh?"
Guy 3: "Nah she aint, she has a beautifully trimmed and waxed minge." <*embarrassed*>
Guy 4: "What's that in your pocket then?" <*points to dental floss*>
Guy 2: "Better remember your dental floss tonight then eh?"
Guy 3: "Nah she aint, she has a beautifully trimmed and waxed minge." <*embarrassed*>
Guy 4: "What's that in your pocket then?" <*points to dental floss*>
by Gma June 9, 2005
Get the dental floss mug.Noun, used to describe the discomfort and subsequent bowel movement that follows eating at Denny's. This term can apply to any restaurant's disagreement with one's digestion. Typically this is used to describe an unpleasant excretion like diarrhea or one that burns, but an also be used to describe one that is fowl smelling or massive in size.
Last night, me and some friends went to Denny's, I got the Grandslamwhich. I've been having Denny's Revenge ever since...
by cheese-danish721 January 28, 2011
Get the Denny's Revenge mug.Occurs when a company releases an advertising campaign which is hi-jacked by others purporting to be the company in press releases that instead point out company shortcomings.
Chevron released the "We Agree" ad campaign on October 18, 2010. A group of under the radar marketers, the Yes Men, released a press release highlighting the company's alleged shortcomings related to environmental issues, pretending that is was an official press release from Chevron. As the press began reporting on the fraudulent press releases, the Yes Men issued another press release supposedly again from Chevron, that reported that the ad campaign and related press releases had been hi-jacked. The term ad-dentity theft was created to describe the the identity of the ad being stolen.
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