A special word that means silly... no actually it means LERSER but w/e...my cousin made up that word when she was 3 so y...I Luv dat word!!
by Laurel November 29, 2003
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I just rolled in frickin' from being all over the place. You know, road-trippin. I'm hella Bob Seger'ed.
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He was a pitcher for the New York Mets. He also played for the Reds, White Sox, and Red Sox. Considered the greatest Met of all time. I guess that's like being considered the smartest person to play in the Special Olympics.
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she is the most beautiful girl in town
she is the most beautiful girl in town
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Get the seader mug.Swageristic is a person who really looks good. Got style and an amazing swagger.
Swagger means "fresh act"
Swagger means "fresh act"
"Oh, he's lookin swageristic" = "Oh my god, he's lookin so good. That smile, that style, and everything he's carrying"
by nicnugen March 11, 2010
Get the swageristic mug.This is a rather obscure expression from someone's childhood invention of their own language. Not only does it rhyme, it also and sounds sort of like when someone mumbles and the sound can remind one of a shoulder shrug.
It's literal translation is "I don't know."
It can also me used as a distraction device when trying to get out of admitting wrongdoing because the two-word phrase itself sounds so bizarre as to throw off your interrogator.
It can be very effective used in a "broken record" or, more modernly, as a "scratched CD" fashion
It's literal translation is "I don't know."
It can also me used as a distraction device when trying to get out of admitting wrongdoing because the two-word phrase itself sounds so bizarre as to throw off your interrogator.
It can be very effective used in a "broken record" or, more modernly, as a "scratched CD" fashion
Mom: Who took all the cookies from the cookie jar?
Tom: Sager Blager.
Mom: What is that supposed to mean, smartypants?
Tom: Sager Blager.
Mom: Can you speak Enlish, PLEASE?!!?
Tom: Sager Blager
(Mom proceeds to violently spank Tom.)
Tom: Sager Blager.
Mom: What is that supposed to mean, smartypants?
Tom: Sager Blager.
Mom: Can you speak Enlish, PLEASE?!!?
Tom: Sager Blager
(Mom proceeds to violently spank Tom.)
by Brent R.K. January 20, 2007
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