When a person (usually thick) says a describing word more than once, straight after the other. It started life in the lower-intelligence areas of the world but has somehow crept up and is used in everyday life, such as football matches and even the news.
1) It's a tricky tricky fixture for Arsenal to be up against.
2)What a horrible horrible day.
3) Only thick thick people talk with double adjectives.
2)What a horrible horrible day.
3) Only thick thick people talk with double adjectives.
by Greg A January 2, 2008
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2. (used by retards who submit definitions to Urban Dictionary) Any word.
2. (used by retards who submit definitions to Urban Dictionary) Any word.
1. Adjectives include words like quick, brown, and lazy, but does not include names of products, groups, or corporations which you dislike.
2. "I just ate a pasta that tasted like shit. It was so McDonald's! Get it? McDonald's tastes like shit so I turned it into an adjective describing the pasta which also tastes like shit!"
"Dude, that joke is so Family Circus. HAHAHAH! I turned Family Circus into an adjective to describe your unfunny joke! Hot damn, I'm clever."
"Don't you mean to say 'Hot damn, I'm not Bush'?"
"No, because then someone would think I was stating that I'm not Bush, which, although true, does not show off the cleverness of turning famous proper nouns into adjectives for the hundredth time."
"Oops, I guess my advice was Tom Green."
"Man, we wish we were Kurt Cobain."
2. "I just ate a pasta that tasted like shit. It was so McDonald's! Get it? McDonald's tastes like shit so I turned it into an adjective describing the pasta which also tastes like shit!"
"Dude, that joke is so Family Circus. HAHAHAH! I turned Family Circus into an adjective to describe your unfunny joke! Hot damn, I'm clever."
"Don't you mean to say 'Hot damn, I'm not Bush'?"
"No, because then someone would think I was stating that I'm not Bush, which, although true, does not show off the cleverness of turning famous proper nouns into adjectives for the hundredth time."
"Oops, I guess my advice was Tom Green."
"Man, we wish we were Kurt Cobain."
by Anti-typical Urban Dictionary User December 23, 2003
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Basicly, any adjective followed by the word as, increasing the strength of the adjective.
Originated from New zealand.
To describe that it is cold: "its cold as bro, cold as a chili bin bro"
To describe that you think something is stink(unfair,stupid):"stink as man"
Generally this is one of the most used phrases in New Zealand "____ as"
Originated from New zealand.
To describe that it is cold: "its cold as bro, cold as a chili bin bro"
To describe that you think something is stink(unfair,stupid):"stink as man"
Generally this is one of the most used phrases in New Zealand "____ as"
"Bro I cant make it to the party tonite"
"sweet as"
"Oi Mrs Coles failed me on that assessment!"
"Thats shit as man"
"Bro _____ Happened"
"Man, thats adjective here as
"sweet as"
"Oi Mrs Coles failed me on that assessment!"
"Thats shit as man"
"Bro _____ Happened"
"Man, thats adjective here as
by Meister Meister March 21, 2009
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by Seros August 19, 2008
Get the Abojectives mug.A form of boredom that occurs in relation to mandatory meetings, most commonly those centered around a presentation.
Symptoms include difficulty in staying awake, and delirious hallucinations more commonly referred to as daydreams.
Symptoms include difficulty in staying awake, and delirious hallucinations more commonly referred to as daydreams.
Guy 1: I think you have Meeting Affective Disorder, you should see a doctor
Guy 2: Why do you think I have that?
Guy 1: The pool of drool on the table from you dozing off.
Guy 2: Why do you think I have that?
Guy 1: The pool of drool on the table from you dozing off.
by me2248 August 15, 2010
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I think Dad should spend December in another country, he's become too much of a Seasonal Affective Douchebag.
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Splinter Cell: Puppy Helmet!
Splinter Cell: Popcorn Eyeglasses!
Splinter Cell: Peanut-Butter Monkey!
(note: all the words in the subtitles are usually nouns, but the first word in each subtitle is used as an adjective)
Splinter Cell: Puppy Helmet!
Splinter Cell: Popcorn Eyeglasses!
Splinter Cell: Peanut-Butter Monkey!
(note: all the words in the subtitles are usually nouns, but the first word in each subtitle is used as an adjective)
by three newtons February 17, 2004
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