by strawberry08 October 27, 2020
A Silver wreath is a metaphor to represent a place where love can be found. The term is based on another metaphor used by Bright Eyes, the term yellow bird. The connection is drawn in the fact that wreaths are actually made up of sticks and such which birds use for their homes. The silver wreath is a representation of having your heart open and allowing your true love and you to build your home around it.
by Ryan Fin February 25, 2007
A very attractive older man, with "silver" hair, or a blend of that and an other color.
Somewhat of a male version of a cougar.
Somewhat of a male version of a cougar.
"We're gonna go on the prowl for some silver panthers tonight, girl. We gonna get you some!"
"Damn, silver panther at 4:00."
"Giiiiiirl, your dad is a silver panther."
"Damn, silver panther at 4:00."
"Giiiiiirl, your dad is a silver panther."
by SlipFreudian April 23, 2010
After the reconstruction of downtown Silver Spring (located in Maryland), people began to call it "Silver Sprung."
Basically, Silver Spring has sprung and it's awesome.
(Oh, and by the way, we're better than Bethesda.)
Basically, Silver Spring has sprung and it's awesome.
(Oh, and by the way, we're better than Bethesda.)
Person 1: What do you want to do tonight?
Person 2: Wanna go to Silver Sprung?
Person 1: Yeah! We can see a movie at the Majestic.
Person 2: Wanna go to Silver Sprung?
Person 1: Yeah! We can see a movie at the Majestic.
by SIlver Spring native January 04, 2008
1970's term for heroine.
The hippies used to melt heroine in a silver spoon because sliver, unlike many of the available metals, wouldn't leach toxins into the drug.
The hippies used to melt heroine in a silver spoon because sliver, unlike many of the available metals, wouldn't leach toxins into the drug.
"...Crazy laughter in another room and she drove herself to madness with a silver spoon..." The Eagles, Witchy Woman.
by Amber W. March 22, 2008
by Crazy b**** August 18, 2018
(n). A beautiful thing which is completely useless for its intended function. (Appalachian in origin)
by Wog October 18, 2004