by louis October 23, 2001
Get the inout mug.Term used in countries with below freezing temperatures in a reaction to Apple's stupid Pressure Sensitive Resistive touchscreens that don't allow the use of gloved hands. Rather than take your gloves off, people with more pointed noses use the aforementioned body part to do basic functions on the phone, using the already cold nose in place of a currently warm gloved hand. Also leads to iMyopia in the long term.
"It's freezing out there. Hang on while I answer this phone using the iSmear method with my iNose...."
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George: "And I'm good at banging. My peg's hard isn't it Zippy?"
Zippy: "Well of course it is, Your peg wouldn't go in if it was soft."
Geoffrey: "Let's get back to Bungle's twanger."
Bungle (excited): "Oooooh Geoffrey, we could all paint our twangers couldn't we?"
Jane: "Ooooh yes, and I was banging away all last night with Rod and Roger."
Roger (looking sad): "Yes, but it broke my plucking instrument."
Geoffrey: "Never mind Roger, let sing the plucking song, come on
everybody get your instruments out."
Rod (to Jane): "Do you want to blow on my pipe while I'm twanging away?"
Jane: "Oh no Rod, I was blowing a lot with Roger last night. But would you
like to play with my maracas?"
Zippy: "No, let's just pluck away with our twangers."
Bungle: "Yes, it doesn't matter what size your twanger is."
Zippy: "I've got a big red one."
George: "I've only got a tiny twanger. But it works well and I like to play with it."
-example from an old kids show Rainbow
Zippy: "Well of course it is, Your peg wouldn't go in if it was soft."
Geoffrey: "Let's get back to Bungle's twanger."
Bungle (excited): "Oooooh Geoffrey, we could all paint our twangers couldn't we?"
Jane: "Ooooh yes, and I was banging away all last night with Rod and Roger."
Roger (looking sad): "Yes, but it broke my plucking instrument."
Geoffrey: "Never mind Roger, let sing the plucking song, come on
everybody get your instruments out."
Rod (to Jane): "Do you want to blow on my pipe while I'm twanging away?"
Jane: "Oh no Rod, I was blowing a lot with Roger last night. But would you
like to play with my maracas?"
Zippy: "No, let's just pluck away with our twangers."
Bungle: "Yes, it doesn't matter what size your twanger is."
Zippy: "I've got a big red one."
George: "I've only got a tiny twanger. But it works well and I like to play with it."
-example from an old kids show Rainbow
by Let's play with out balls n twangers February 3, 2005
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by TheWhiteBowser July 18, 2016
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by Eat that pope yes 454 September 25, 2019
Get the Inocenzio mug.1: Man I’d love to be balls deep in her but she’s too inocent
2: You mean innocent?
1: What’s the difference?
2: You spelled it wrong
1: What do u mean spelled it wrong? We’re talking out loud here!
2: You mean innocent?
1: What’s the difference?
2: You spelled it wrong
1: What do u mean spelled it wrong? We’re talking out loud here!
by PyraSam September 9, 2020
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A person with broken innuendar may miss the most obvious of suggestive meanings, or even let an unintentional innuendo slip out.
A person with broken innuendar may miss the most obvious of suggestive meanings, or even let an unintentional innuendo slip out.
Chris: I'm feeling like an all-nighter.
Maggie: Oh, I hear that pretty often. Tee hee!
Chris: From who, me?
Chris: ...
Chris: Oh! Sorry, my innuendar's broken.
Maggie: Oh, I hear that pretty often. Tee hee!
Chris: From who, me?
Chris: ...
Chris: Oh! Sorry, my innuendar's broken.
by Kurishae April 20, 2009
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