by BobIlikeBananas March 07, 2022
Someone who is very stupid or just ignorant, and can't comprehend the most basic things..
- 90% of the time this is all an act to piss off other people.
- Watch out for these people, they can be hard to spot sometimes, and at others, it's very easy.
- 90% of the time this is all an act to piss off other people.
- Watch out for these people, they can be hard to spot sometimes, and at others, it's very easy.
Ex:
Joe: Oh yeah Avatar was a great movie!
*friend goes to see movie*
Billy: You son of a bitch! That was a chick flick designed to make women swoon. You're not so bright a bulb!
Joe: Oh yeah Avatar was a great movie!
*friend goes to see movie*
Billy: You son of a bitch! That was a chick flick designed to make women swoon. You're not so bright a bulb!
by KD42 February 28, 2011
1. A thing that is bright, and shiny.
2. A great forum in the cruel world we call internet; glowworm depository; dolfie haven.
2. A great forum in the cruel world we call internet; glowworm depository; dolfie haven.
1. This diamond ring is a bright shiny thing.
2. I'm going to the Bright Shiny Thing now to collect wormies!
2. I'm going to the Bright Shiny Thing now to collect wormies!
by kitty May 15, 2004
This is an ingenious quote by Kurt Cobain which means that suicide would be the bright side of a situation where you are isolated from the world and theres nothing to hold on to and you are full of anger and despair. Parasites in Africa commit suicide after they leave their parasite family because they have no where else to go.
by Wally April 17, 2004
The freshly recruited programmer was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
by The Return of Light Joker February 02, 2012
A brand of sweet lolita clothes from Japan. Makers of the line Alice and the Pirates, and featured in the movie 'Shimotsuma Monogatari' as the favorite brand of main character Momoko. One of the Japanese lolita brands that will ship directly to the US from their web site babyssb.co.jp.
by LoliOnAPlane August 22, 2006
As in 'Here is my new kindergarten class, all bright eyed and bushy tailed.' The allusion here is to the appearance of a squirrel, which with its beady eyes and bushy tail looks ready for anything. 1930s
by Richard H G Bittner July 10, 2006