by Stubbly Muffin December 07, 2010
by jackpaddima January 30, 2017
The Pennsylvania born basketball player who resides in Garnet Valley Ryan Lutness know by king lutness on social media. He’s known for his involvement and talent in basketball.
by Joshking12 September 21, 2020
In Singapore / Malaysia, when we say "jia lut", it would mean that it is difficult and maybe in trouble now. The expression is believed to be originated from Hokkien. Literally, "jia' is a v.t i.e. "to eat" whereas. "lut" is "strength". So the combined expression would convey a state of "difficulty" or to a lesser extent " having some trouble now"
by steurope February 26, 2010
a big nasty slut who is so loose you can take a tour bus threw there and turn it around WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS!!!
by looloo and booboo January 15, 2008
A sher-lut comes from the old english term, Slut. Those associated with this adjective suck cock day-in day-out, not for the money but for their need to taste as many variaties of man-juice as possible.
by Everyone March 09, 2005