by amandagies October 29, 2007
dumb girls who hang around motocross races and act like they ride dirtbikes,but they dont ride at all. Usually decked out in fox racing clothes and short shorts.
by Mulletina May 25, 2005
a horribly cliche, or common tattoo that makes girls look like dumb bitches. Found on the lower back, and usually a butterfly...sometimes a happy flower of some sort.
That bitch's tramp stamp was the worst I'd ever seen; I've seen 3 other chicks with the exact tattoo today.
by Meghan Victoria June 06, 2005
Small tattoo on the lower back of a woman. Very trendy with girls 16 to 25. Originating from something Rob "Bastard" Vest said once.
by Irongeek September 05, 2004
discarded chips/french fries
by Sarah W July 27, 2005
(verb): To take a piece of food, such as a pickle or sweet potato fry, and enjoy from opposite ends, thus recreating the famous scene from Lady and the Tramp. Typically eaten by 2 people, but more are allowed if the mood is right.
A girl had a pickle, but her friend really wanted to try it. They decided to share it together at different ends by lady tramping the pickle. It was delicious.
by BoatGaloftheSea June 22, 2010
The Tattoo found on the lower region of a womans back. Often a tribal symbol or artwork that is wider than tall, such as angel wings, vines, and butterflies. It origins are believed to have started with early indian tribe(s) when a male would place his 'brand' on his female partners lower back to discourage other males, where the strategically placed brand would be seen during sexual acts, such as the 'doggie style' position.
Ironically, today it is usually understood by society as associated with sexual promiscuity and commonly reffered to using derogatory terms. Popular with women in their 20's, and frowned upon in their later years.
Ironically, today it is usually understood by society as associated with sexual promiscuity and commonly reffered to using derogatory terms. Popular with women in their 20's, and frowned upon in their later years.
by A non e mouse user September 28, 2006