by Flo - Fan December 30, 2018
by psuedooldhandle May 23, 2021
by TheRealLordHelix April 04, 2023
Earlier pronounced “Windhoe” which relates to wind whore.
Comes from the german word “Wind” which means wind and the german word “hure” which means whore.
Earlier it described a woman which has sexual intercourse with different people for money by traveling in boat.
Nowadays it’s more used among younger people to describe the glass pane on houses or other constructions to let light into the buildings with out having to use candles.
Comes from the german word “Wind” which means wind and the german word “hure” which means whore.
Earlier it described a woman which has sexual intercourse with different people for money by traveling in boat.
Nowadays it’s more used among younger people to describe the glass pane on houses or other constructions to let light into the buildings with out having to use candles.
Young person: “Hey wassup dude this house is on fleeek! Would you mind closing the window? I’m cold.
by Language historic Kevin August 05, 2020
1.The hole by which you view the outside world
2. What you cut out of your cardboard mansion so it doesn't stink when you use your bathroom can
2. What you cut out of your cardboard mansion so it doesn't stink when you use your bathroom can
by Marine bcb November 18, 2016
by lexi_2005 February 06, 2020
Repair Guy: so how’d this window break in the first place
Me: some kid thought that he could float right through it. Spoiler alert, he’s not magical
Me: some kid thought that he could float right through it. Spoiler alert, he’s not magical
by King_J1123 April 18, 2021