Used to define someone of child-like appearance and behaviour. Derives from the food ' fish fingers' made into other shapes that our mums and dads fed us when we was kids.
by BESTBOWDEN April 21, 2009
by bltzkrg242 August 14, 2008
n. 1: Surface configuration located at the anterior portion of the pelvic girdle, in which the stem of the legs come together to form an erogenous triangle. The apex of which are the folds at the margin of the vulva.
2: the vagina
2: the vagina
by the hula penis April 24, 2003
A common word used to describe a tin of chewing tobacco. Tins can be easily concealed under the false pretense that it is perhaps Ice Breaker Mints or some other kind of similar object. The best part is that if someone asks for a mint it is common to deny them because people are greedy and do not share mints.
Corey: Do you have you shape shifter?
John: what is that?
Corey: You know your shifting cylinder of shapes.
John: oh ya, but why do you call it that?
Corey: Because it can take on so many shapes it so easy to conceal!
John: Well i do have it indeed
John: what is that?
Corey: You know your shifting cylinder of shapes.
John: oh ya, but why do you call it that?
Corey: Because it can take on so many shapes it so easy to conceal!
John: Well i do have it indeed
by johon willaim gates September 28, 2012
Pulling shapes, is to flirt/makeout/ask out a person. The act of pulling shapes is mainly reffered as a man hitting on a woman, i.e The Shapes are the womans curves, and the man is pulling her in, drawn by his stamina
Pulling Shapes
Man 1: "hey dude, did you pull some shapes with that chick last night?:
Man 2: "Yeah man, it was a good spot for tree's that night, we hooked up"
(Spot for tree's: It was a good night to mix with people)
Man 1: "hey dude, did you pull some shapes with that chick last night?:
Man 2: "Yeah man, it was a good spot for tree's that night, we hooked up"
(Spot for tree's: It was a good night to mix with people)
by Rohan Dawes October 23, 2006
(Noun)
A female human body in line with the tastes of the Romans in Classical Antiquity, i.e. healthy-looking with wide hips, a straight waist, and small breasts. Whereas the modern beauty ideal tends to emphasize large breasts, a slim waist, and round buttocks, combined with an unprecendented skinniness.
A female human body in line with the tastes of the Romans in Classical Antiquity, i.e. healthy-looking with wide hips, a straight waist, and small breasts. Whereas the modern beauty ideal tends to emphasize large breasts, a slim waist, and round buttocks, combined with an unprecendented skinniness.
- "I really wish I had an hourglass figure."
- "Do you? I think you look great with your Roman body shape."
- "You do?"
- "Absolutely. I wish I had a figure like yours, with those magnificent hips."
- "Do you? I think you look great with your Roman body shape."
- "You do?"
- "Absolutely. I wish I had a figure like yours, with those magnificent hips."
by Monticello-W October 18, 2016
(Noun)
A female human body in line with the ideals of Medieval Europe, i.e. a petite and slender figure, small and round breasts high on the chest, and a protruding, round belly.
A female human body in line with the ideals of Medieval Europe, i.e. a petite and slender figure, small and round breasts high on the chest, and a protruding, round belly.
Beauty ideals change over time and depending on the location and context. In Western Europe during the Middle Ages, the nobility set a particular beauty ideal for women: a fragile and petite figure, with small and round breasts high on the chest, and a protruding round belly. The Medieval body shape eventually gave way to new Renaissance ideals.
by Monticello-W October 18, 2016