a phrase given to boys or girls who are dance captains whose parents are strict and they go against them
by azzaaaaaaaaas October 02, 2023
It is an expression that is not very common in Italy because it is a misrepresentation of " Criminale ma bello ", a famous quotation by Sapo, which refers to an individual who is labelled as dangerous and harassing towards people. Typical example of this typology is jvasquesgds, often accused of playing a bully role towards the weakest.
by marquitoelguapito May 30, 2021
Not funny anymore but still kills every argument when is said and the pray cant say anything except ma ja cu ti kazem or vec sam ti reko. (in some cases jebem te u nos is the right word)
by mirce @mudjacigan May 22, 2019
Spainish for "No more", became a classic phrase in boxing after the Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Duran II fight where Duran turned away from Leonard towards the referee and quit by saying, "No más!".
No mas!
by StargazerV December 14, 2017
by Koreh noreh March 06, 2023
When you've had a big long hard day in your Snickers s46 Stretch Workwear trousers and come home to Reece Doyle's ma and she makes you a big sloppy chicken role with a can of Irn Bru
My god, you should have seen the size of Reece Doyle's Ma's Chicken roles! Gobbled it down with a can of Irn bru and a bitta Frank's hot sauce.
by Reece Doyle's Ma's ChickenRole July 03, 2022
1. The name of the vehicle used in at Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
2. A word that describes things that a person does not know the name of
This word is most commonly used by children who grew up watching Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
The words thing-a-ma-jig and thing-a-ma-jigger have nothing in common so you should never mix these two words up!
When someone is talking about the vehicle it will most likely have a capital.
2. A word that describes things that a person does not know the name of
This word is most commonly used by children who grew up watching Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
The words thing-a-ma-jig and thing-a-ma-jigger have nothing in common so you should never mix these two words up!
When someone is talking about the vehicle it will most likely have a capital.
by Baldlix's Egg November 19, 2022