Teacher talking to a student: your failing because you always on your phone looking for someone to hunch on.
someone back of the class:PERIOD!
someone back of the class:PERIOD!
by mickey440 May 23, 2019
A thing that comes out of your vagina once a month if your not pregnant and that is kind of annoying. also, YES YOU CAN SWIM WITH IT AND SHOWER WITH IT CAUSE IT STOPS IN WATER!!!!!! It gives you cramps and it hurts to pull the tampon out if your a beginer.
by Katherine AW February 01, 2008
by jojo_my_mojo October 18, 2008
The kind of shit that women who aren't whores who get pregnant every ten minutes go through. i.e. spontaneous bleeding that comes out of a hole that we have been taught is very naughty and that we shouldn't touch it. Which in most cases causes severe pain in the belly area which causes most women to scream at passerby about how much their life sucks at the moment because mother nature is a bitch who can't get over herself and causes lesser people pain they don't deserve so she can get a good laugh every once in a while.
OR
The pointless microscopic dot that we are brainwashed into putting at the end of our sentences to show that we are ready to move on with life and start writing a whole new sentence beginning with a capatilized letter. OR ELSE.
OR
The pointless microscopic dot that we are brainwashed into putting at the end of our sentences to show that we are ready to move on with life and start writing a whole new sentence beginning with a capatilized letter. OR ELSE.
Lena: "Are you on your period?"
Jane: "WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU THINK?! I'M SITTING HERE DOUBLED OVER IN PAIN LEAKING BLOOD AND OTHER BODILY FLUIDS!"
Lena: "Tasty. You have an extra tampon?"
OR
This is a period. This is a new sentence.
Notice how it ends with that little dot? And that was the period's three times removed, second inbred cousin, the question mark.
Jane: "WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU THINK?! I'M SITTING HERE DOUBLED OVER IN PAIN LEAKING BLOOD AND OTHER BODILY FLUIDS!"
Lena: "Tasty. You have an extra tampon?"
OR
This is a period. This is a new sentence.
Notice how it ends with that little dot? And that was the period's three times removed, second inbred cousin, the question mark.
by mike&ikes August 24, 2009
1. The dot at the end of a sentence. By the way, periods and commas always go INSIDE quotation marks; semicolons and colons DO NOT. People, please use proper grammar.
by grammarfreak December 28, 2004
DEADLY!!!!!!!!!!! Dont mess with me with my period biatch. ill slice your head open with a spoon and then use the spoon to eat icecream with.
by pseudonym May 29, 2004
Could be considered as your class period or could be considered as 'if i haven't gotten it this month then i'm pregnant'
by mathperiods September 30, 2009