Big smoke: “I'll have two number nines, a number nine large, a number six with extra dip, a number seven, two number forty-fives, one with cheese, and a large soda.”
by ChrisJerichoFozzy June 7, 2018
Get the i'll have two number nines, a number nine large, a number six with extra dip, a number seven, two number forty-fives, one with cheese, and a large soda mug.In America we are supposed to have free speech, so it doesn't make sense that there can even be such a thing as seven words you can't say on television.
by Michael_Hunt June 2, 2008
Get the seven words you can't say on television mug.A korean pre-debut group under Pledis Entertainment with 17 members and an average age of 17 year old. Well known for live stream, 17tv which has 4 seasons and 3 Like Seventeen Show. Consist of dancing machine, angelic voice, diva, underage boys and derps. Has the best fandom ever because everyone is so chill and supportive towards each other. Deserve all the support and love because they work very hard to please the fans. They are all angels but can give you the feels in a snap. Life Ruiners.
non-SM17ES : help me, i cant memorise all of the seventeen members' names!
SM17ES : MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
SM17ES : MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
by Jungashy December 20, 2013
Get the Seventeen mug.The fabled Pickle-Man. He "gets that parkour", hides in air-ducts and gather office supplies. He shames others via recycling habits. He crawls from bowls of cold soup to steal the dreams of wasteful children.
by ArmyEngineer August 9, 2017
Get the Solenya mug.Refers to the seven small contiguous states in the Nort East Region of India: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura.
The rest of mainland India is only connected to Assam properly; if you have to go to any of the other seven sisters, you need to make a stop at Assam.
by amsquareb December 18, 2017
Get the Seven Sisters mug.{(-)- means they use other endermanets other than/not only that, seems comfusing i cant elaborate all of them}
HOSHI- "HORANGHAE"
SCOUPS- "CHERRYHAE" (-) also "COUPRANGHAE"
JEONGHAN- "HANNIEHAE"
JOSHUA- "SHUARANGHE"
JUNHUI- "JUNRANGHAE"
WOOZI- "WOAHAE"
WONWOO- "AEONGHAE" (-) also "WONRANGHAE"
THE8- "PALRANGHAE"
MINGYU- "GYURANGHAE" (-)
DOKYEOM- "DOAHAE"
SEUNGKWAN- "KWANRANGHAE"
VERNON- "NONNIEHAE" (-)
DINO- "CHANRANGHAE" (-) also "CHANNIEHAE"
HOSHI- "HORANGHAE"
SCOUPS- "CHERRYHAE" (-) also "COUPRANGHAE"
JEONGHAN- "HANNIEHAE"
JOSHUA- "SHUARANGHE"
JUNHUI- "JUNRANGHAE"
WOOZI- "WOAHAE"
WONWOO- "AEONGHAE" (-) also "WONRANGHAE"
THE8- "PALRANGHAE"
MINGYU- "GYURANGHAE" (-)
DOKYEOM- "DOAHAE"
SEUNGKWAN- "KWANRANGHAE"
VERNON- "NONNIEHAE" (-)
DINO- "CHANRANGHAE" (-) also "CHANNIEHAE"
by Dino's Saur. December 29, 2021
Get the K-POP SEVENTEEN ENDEARMENTS mug.A grammatical point-of-view most commonly used in college dorm rooms, whereby the speaker (i) adopts the fictional persona of another party who exists in a separate context (e.g., a video game), and subsequently (ii) refers to himself or herself outside of such separate context, using the third-person point-of-view.
An example of proper usage of the Seventh Person form follows:
"Kong is going to the fridge to grab another beer. Does Yoshi need anything?"
"Kong is going to the fridge to grab another beer. Does Yoshi need anything?"
by The Ghief 3 March 25, 2013
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