Tall man that makes a lot of noises. Tends to rest his hands on his hips quite often!
Very sassy in temperament but a kind soul. Be careful... he will judge you for the songs you play in the marketing room.
Slay Qweeeeen!!!!
Very sassy in temperament but a kind soul. Be careful... he will judge you for the songs you play in the marketing room.
Slay Qweeeeen!!!!
by PoopyPantsLollll March 15, 2023
Get the Huntermug. by thelandman August 26, 2017
Get the land huntersmug. A guy that use to have a lot of clout but now is in paw paw mode pulling girls from the sun to the moon all around good guy, Heart of gold,loves everybody
by Certified stepper November 17, 2020
Get the Hunter Allenmug. Likes earing dick
-men genitalia
Men reproductive organs
Balls
Balls
Balls
Balls
Balls
Hunter likes penis and balls
And Likes listening to reviver
-men genitalia
Men reproductive organs
Balls
Balls
Balls
Balls
Balls
Hunter likes penis and balls
And Likes listening to reviver
by Pphd November 23, 2021
Get the Huntermug. Family motto bequeathed to the Forest clan in Northumberland, of which spelling variations include: Forrester, Forester, Forrest, Forster, Foster, and Forrestor. Almost to a man, this clan consists of underachievers, slackers and halfwits.
The family motto "Ombeht unforht æghwæþres sceal" has been found in many old texts. Most of which were written in the pre-Norman Conquest period. Historians and Old English scholars agree however, with the modern translation of "Hunter blow thy horn". The surprising fact is that this translation is completely at odds with its Old English meaning. Scholars have put forth the following Old English translations:
- An experiment in artificial stupidity.
- Dumber than a box of hair.
- An intellect rivaled only by garden tools.
- As smart as bait.
- Chimney's clogged.
- Proof that evolution can go in reverse.
and
- Doesn't know much but, leads the league in nostril hair.
The family motto "Ombeht unforht æghwæþres sceal" has been found in many old texts. Most of which were written in the pre-Norman Conquest period. Historians and Old English scholars agree however, with the modern translation of "Hunter blow thy horn". The surprising fact is that this translation is completely at odds with its Old English meaning. Scholars have put forth the following Old English translations:
- An experiment in artificial stupidity.
- Dumber than a box of hair.
- An intellect rivaled only by garden tools.
- As smart as bait.
- Chimney's clogged.
- Proof that evolution can go in reverse.
and
- Doesn't know much but, leads the league in nostril hair.
by AuWins57 July 22, 2008
Get the Hunter blow thy hornmug. by ally.boos@gss.k12.or.us January 18, 2022
Get the huntermug. by misticreyn April 6, 2019
Get the hunter reynoldsmug.