The act of masturbating. This term is used especially when someone wants a quick orgasm because it is speculated within some cliques that it only takes seven minutes to reach your climax during masturbation.
by Ookamibito February 17, 2008
by espelette February 01, 2011
a group of girls on twitter who think their better of anyone else, two of them are dating but it isnt confirmed
by plsfukme June 26, 2014
A census-designated place in Falls Church, VA where Route 7 and Route 50 intersect. If Northern Virginia's traffic was a sentient being, Seven Corners would be its heart.
Matt: Dude, why are you so late?
Jeremy: I was stuck in Seven Corners for 30 minutes. The traffic there fucking sucks.
Jeremy: I was stuck in Seven Corners for 30 minutes. The traffic there fucking sucks.
by eg3311 December 25, 2011
Seven's Law (also refered to Seven's Law of MMOs) is an adaption of Godwin's Law pertaining to the likelihood of a comparison to World of Warcraft in any discussion of a Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Game (MMORPG) the rule is as follows:
As any discussion pertaining to any MMORPG grows longer, the probability of a comparison to World or Warcraft reaches one.
Seven's Law of MMOs (also refered to Seven's Law) is a modification of Godwin's Law pertaining to the likelihood of a comparison to World of Warcraft in any discussion of a Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Game (MMORPG) the rule is as follows:
As any discussion pertaining to any MMORPG grows longer, the probability of a comparison to World or Warcraft reaches one.
In some games and gaming forums when this law is invoked much like Godwin's law the person who made the comparison automatically loses the conversation and is shunned (The Tabula Rasa Beta is a big example there is an unwritten law that WoW must never be spoken of) the main exception to this rule is known as the "WoW exception" which states that A person cannot logically lose a conversation due to Seven's Law in a World of Warcraft forum, fansite chatroom, in game chat etc.
As any discussion pertaining to any MMORPG grows longer, the probability of a comparison to World or Warcraft reaches one.
Seven's Law of MMOs (also refered to Seven's Law) is a modification of Godwin's Law pertaining to the likelihood of a comparison to World of Warcraft in any discussion of a Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Game (MMORPG) the rule is as follows:
As any discussion pertaining to any MMORPG grows longer, the probability of a comparison to World or Warcraft reaches one.
In some games and gaming forums when this law is invoked much like Godwin's law the person who made the comparison automatically loses the conversation and is shunned (The Tabula Rasa Beta is a big example there is an unwritten law that WoW must never be spoken of) the main exception to this rule is known as the "WoW exception" which states that A person cannot logically lose a conversation due to Seven's Law in a World of Warcraft forum, fansite chatroom, in game chat etc.
Gamer 1: So I like the way the teleport system works in Tabula Rasa.
Gamer 2: Yes its much more efficient than the flight points in WoW.
Gamer 1: Wow Seven's Law hit us quick today.
Gamer 2: You're right.
Gamer 2: Yes its much more efficient than the flight points in WoW.
Gamer 1: Wow Seven's Law hit us quick today.
Gamer 2: You're right.
by C7 August 06, 2007
School for rich stuck up kids who think they are the shit. In actuality they suck at football and are way too salty when they lose (especially to Katy). A high school in KISD school district. Colors are blue and orange. Seven Lakes aka Snobby Lakes.
Person1: Wow that kid is definitely from seven lakes.
Person2: yeah she think she's the shit, that spoiled bitch
Person2: yeah she think she's the shit, that spoiled bitch
by RealT123 December 26, 2013
1) The number of wood layers on a good skateboard.
2) Artesanal species of marijuana joint made of alternate layers of marijuana and cocaine, (4 mary, 3 coke).
2) Artesanal species of marijuana joint made of alternate layers of marijuana and cocaine, (4 mary, 3 coke).
by demiurgica July 21, 2009