stoner #1: "hey whatdoya wanna smoke outof?"
stoner #2 "lets smoke outta KURTS UNIT!!"
Stoner #3: "im hungry"
Stoner #4: "and then i was playin poker with this racoon....and he totally asked me where the creme filling was."
Stoner #1: "i want what you be smokin'...::cough**giggle**COUGH::
stoner #2 "lets smoke outta KURTS UNIT!!"
Stoner #3: "im hungry"
Stoner #4: "and then i was playin poker with this racoon....and he totally asked me where the creme filling was."
Stoner #1: "i want what you be smokin'...::cough**giggle**COUGH::
by Frenchy a.k.a. "Mary" September 18, 2008

G-Unit- We are all made of G while simultaneously experiencing the gifts of G, in turn giving back to G, all while G carries us through from beginning to end, transcending all space and time.
by Jen J. G-Unit February 24, 2019

The absolute definition of a chonker.
An absolute unit = a gigachad of immaculate form.
Goncalos are natural born absolute units.
An absolute unit = a gigachad of immaculate form.
Goncalos are natural born absolute units.
by Le Handle May 10, 2021

MUN abbreviation for Model United Nations, is an educational experience/simulation in which students learn about diplomacy, politics, world issues, international relations, and the United Nations. It is basically a smaller-scale version of the United Nations.
by jewelapocalypse July 27, 2016

by piggy666 June 12, 2005

by BruceMate June 15, 2021

A frivolous, possibly disparaging metonym, contrasting English football clubs Salford City with Manchester United, alluding to geographical location, i.e. Greater Manchester, and the prominence of the colour red on their home kits.
The witty lexical choice and alliteration of ‘mini’ insinuates that while Salford play professional football (EFL League 2), they are not as illustrious as the more prominent Red Devils, especially in the context of more intimidating clubs meeting with the Ammies in knockout competitions, e.g. the Carabao Cup, FA Cup.
Perhaps, the most evident logic behind the epithet is the fact that six of seven owners of Salford were former Man United players.
The witty lexical choice and alliteration of ‘mini’ insinuates that while Salford play professional football (EFL League 2), they are not as illustrious as the more prominent Red Devils, especially in the context of more intimidating clubs meeting with the Ammies in knockout competitions, e.g. the Carabao Cup, FA Cup.
Perhaps, the most evident logic behind the epithet is the fact that six of seven owners of Salford were former Man United players.
by LesGrossman@UrbanDictionary August 30, 2023
