The inside part of a train wheel that prevents it from derailing, and enables it to traverse corners.
by Osarius January 23, 2013
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by duggman September 09, 2005
Commonly misused collective term for a group of baboons. Has since been adopted by the Scientific community due to its publication and usage in otherwise professional documents.
The correct collective tem for baboons is a 'troop' or 'congress'.
Origin credited to Richard Curtis, comedy writer. The word was used in a 'Not the Nine O'Clock News' comedy sketch entitled "Gerald The Intelligent Gorilla", purely for comedic effect. Gerald was played by Rowan Atkinson. The sketch also starred film director and comedian Mel Smith.
Whoop is now also used as a baboon collective term, due to appearing in the same sketch.
NTNON was a popular UK sketch show in the 1980s.
The correct collective tem for baboons is a 'troop' or 'congress'.
Origin credited to Richard Curtis, comedy writer. The word was used in a 'Not the Nine O'Clock News' comedy sketch entitled "Gerald The Intelligent Gorilla", purely for comedic effect. Gerald was played by Rowan Atkinson. The sketch also starred film director and comedian Mel Smith.
Whoop is now also used as a baboon collective term, due to appearing in the same sketch.
NTNON was a popular UK sketch show in the 1980s.
by rendevous August 17, 2009
1. A lip or gap
2. Another word for vagina
3. A word that, when said slowly, makes even the Venus Di Milo crack a smile
2. Another word for vagina
3. A word that, when said slowly, makes even the Venus Di Milo crack a smile
1. Insert that in the Flange
2 My flange is very tight
3. Hey you, listen to this, flllaaaaaaaangeeeee
2 My flange is very tight
3. Hey you, listen to this, flllaaaaaaaangeeeee
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