A mostly urban street salesman selling off a table or blanket who sells all sorts of odds and ends that they clearly found in the trash. A typical "store" (located outside of any busy retail location) will be selling 1 old answering machine without the tape, several power cables to god knows what, magazines, a few books, a catalog or two, a glass with four marbles in it and pantyhose.
I picked up a monopoly game minus all the houses from the stuff I found "store" guy outside of the McDonalds on West 3rd street.
by APConn June 08, 2009
Person 1: hehe no one will find this defintion
Person 2: Is this it?
Person 1: WHA- Im surprised you found this...
Person 2: Is this it?
Person 1: WHA- Im surprised you found this...
by IconicFlame June 09, 2021
by congrats! April 07, 2022
Aladdin: before "A Whole New World" Aladdin asks Jasmine if she wants to go on a carpet ride, Rajah the tiger attacks him and he whispers "Good teens take off their clothes"
The Little Mermaid: (1) When TLM was first put out on video in 1990, a penis can be seen on a pillar-type pole on the castle.
(2) During Eric and Vanessa's wedding sequence, the minister appears like he has an erection.
The Rescuers: For a few frames, a photograph of a topless woman can be seen in a window.
The Lion King: After "Hakuna Matata", once Simba lies down at night, the dust cloud going by spells out 'sex'
Who Framed Roger Rabbit: (1) For a few frames, Jessica Rabbit can be seen with her dress blown up with no underwear
(2) Donald Duck calls Daffy Duck a racial slur (I don't want to say it on the site, even though it's on here a lot)
The Little Mermaid: (1) When TLM was first put out on video in 1990, a penis can be seen on a pillar-type pole on the castle.
(2) During Eric and Vanessa's wedding sequence, the minister appears like he has an erection.
The Rescuers: For a few frames, a photograph of a topless woman can be seen in a window.
The Lion King: After "Hakuna Matata", once Simba lies down at night, the dust cloud going by spells out 'sex'
Who Framed Roger Rabbit: (1) For a few frames, Jessica Rabbit can be seen with her dress blown up with no underwear
(2) Donald Duck calls Daffy Duck a racial slur (I don't want to say it on the site, even though it's on here a lot)
by Gwen Stefani Grrl June 21, 2004
What you say when you try really hard for something and get a crappy prize.
The phrase comes from the SNES game "Super Mario RPG". When you find all the hidden question blocks, a treasure chest in Monstro town counting down how many you've found tells you the saying.
The phrase comes from the SNES game "Super Mario RPG". When you find all the hidden question blocks, a treasure chest in Monstro town counting down how many you've found tells you the saying.
Person 1: Great job! You just ran the length of the entire Earth! Have a ribbon!
Person 2: Wow, you've found them all.
Person 2: Wow, you've found them all.
by MarkIsACat May 09, 2011
Person 1: I don’t wanna clean my teeth!
Person 2: But I found the toothpaste.
Person 1: Uh oh, you found the toothpaste!
Person 2: But I found the toothpaste.
Person 1: Uh oh, you found the toothpaste!
by PizzaHutFan209 February 03, 2023
These strange holes, stretching for a mile over uneven mountain terrain, were here for so long that the local people have no idea who made them, or why. Funny thing is no one really saw the big picture until the area was seen from the air.
Archeologists have speculated they were dug to store grain in. Two problems with this, say the folks thinking out of the box: there were a lot easier ways to create storage containers than the hard work and decades it must have taken to chip out all of these, and it would have made more sense, if these were to store grain, to build several huge chambers.
Some sections have holes in rigid and perfect precision; some run in rows that curve up in arches, some staggered lines. They vary in depth to about 6-7 feet deep yet some are merely shallow indents as if not completed - though surrounded by those that are.
To date, no one has a clue why they're here, who made them or what they were.
Few miles east from the band, satellite photo shows structures that look like a remnants of an ancient settlement (these formations do not look natural and there is nothing similar in the entire area): 13 42'36.80" S, 75 51'4.07" W
Archeologists have speculated they were dug to store grain in. Two problems with this, say the folks thinking out of the box: there were a lot easier ways to create storage containers than the hard work and decades it must have taken to chip out all of these, and it would have made more sense, if these were to store grain, to build several huge chambers.
Some sections have holes in rigid and perfect precision; some run in rows that curve up in arches, some staggered lines. They vary in depth to about 6-7 feet deep yet some are merely shallow indents as if not completed - though surrounded by those that are.
To date, no one has a clue why they're here, who made them or what they were.
Few miles east from the band, satellite photo shows structures that look like a remnants of an ancient settlement (these formations do not look natural and there is nothing similar in the entire area): 13 42'36.80" S, 75 51'4.07" W
Ancient Band of Holes Found in Peru
Thousands of man-sized holes are carved into the barren rock near Pisco Valley, Peru on a plain called Cajamarquilla.
Were looking to see if alien's are Urban legend/myth or True to life. Look up For the reference See: satellite photo of Machu Picchu @ Ancient X web site
Thousands of man-sized holes are carved into the barren rock near Pisco Valley, Peru on a plain called Cajamarquilla.
Were looking to see if alien's are Urban legend/myth or True to life. Look up For the reference See: satellite photo of Machu Picchu @ Ancient X web site
by applsRbttrRaw November 01, 2009