The smallest bra size. Most often think it's bad to have an a cup but it's actually better. When you're in your 30's+ your boobs won't sag whereas bustier girls will.
Jane- haha you have an a cup while I'm a c cup hashtag #flat
(A few years later)
Jane- I'm only 28 and my boobs already sag... You're so lucky because they're small and cute and don't sag. boobs small boobs pretty lucky itty bitty titty comity
(A few years later)
Jane- I'm only 28 and my boobs already sag... You're so lucky because they're small and cute and don't sag. boobs small boobs pretty lucky itty bitty titty comity
by Missbitch485 February 12, 2016
by 1GunRunner June 03, 2004
Being inebriated. On a bender. Drinking heavily. Origin is probably either Donathon or Garret from Brooklyn. Often repeated by Kate also from Brooklyn. Usually either slurred or followed with a quant giggle.
Bill is "in the cups".
by gonzer April 08, 2006
by Kyle Lees January 21, 2006
v.
1. (lit.) to limit to eight ounces (fluid or dry measure), to enclose within a container of an eight-ounce capacity
2. (fig.) to constrain or dampen the volume of vocal utterance
3. (interjectional phrs.) a form of invitation: "Hey look everyone, I'm a bitch. Please comment thereupon."
1. (lit.) to limit to eight ounces (fluid or dry measure), to enclose within a container of an eight-ounce capacity
2. (fig.) to constrain or dampen the volume of vocal utterance
3. (interjectional phrs.) a form of invitation: "Hey look everyone, I'm a bitch. Please comment thereupon."
by CDP December 22, 2006
A protective sheath used by males in sports to cover their genitals.
*A cup is also known to most in terms of drinking; it holds the liquid.
*A cup is also known to most in terms of drinking; it holds the liquid.
A sports cup used in baseball.
Can be used in the following sentence, "A stupid girl at school asked me what a cup was. Everyone laughed".
Can be used in the following sentence, "A stupid girl at school asked me what a cup was. Everyone laughed".
by Maestro Vagenis July 14, 2003
by Stewart Scrivans February 23, 2009