A tall glass of milk in Canada. The phrase was established by the Dairy Farmers of Canada (Les Producteurs Laiters Du Canada)
by Tooru September 15, 2017
by ssbmeleemaster June 06, 2003
by Dave May 15, 2004
A cold one. It's a cold beer (Or the "Kid's cold one" Which is a soft drink).
The oneitude it directly equal to the colditude. So the colder it is, the more of a one it is. And you don't want to be left with a warm none.
The oneitude it directly equal to the colditude. So the colder it is, the more of a one it is. And you don't want to be left with a warm none.
by Psy January 05, 2005
by Melanie July 14, 2003
A person under the influence of unknown diseases that makes it genetically impossible to ever feel warmth,
by isabella serone inglacia December 15, 2008
by The Return of Light Joker July 30, 2008