by Anonymous June 30, 2003
Get the windowsmug. by NiggaRatchie October 19, 2003
Get the Windowsmug. Win - doh! - s (name popularised by frequent system crashes)
An operating system pioneered by Homer Simpson of the popular cartoon sitcom "The Simpson".
Homer has now moved from Springfield and lives in a large earthquake proof mansion on a hill somewhere on the Coast of Northern California.
An operating system pioneered by Homer Simpson of the popular cartoon sitcom "The Simpson".
Homer has now moved from Springfield and lives in a large earthquake proof mansion on a hill somewhere on the Coast of Northern California.
by -oo00Rich00oo- June 4, 2003
Get the windowsmug. 1. Plural for a piece of glace.
HOLLYWOOD LESSONS: IF A LARGE WINDOW IS IN VIEW, SOMEONE WILL BE THROWN THROUGH IT BEFORE 5 MINUTES PASS.
2. A program introduced by Bill Gates. Better than Dos. The only difference between any of the programs below the #100 is that they are more expensive. Same with those that are named oddly (like XP).
Can crash VERY frequently if you're not careful with it and don't go screwing around with Control Panel and the C:/ Drive.
HOLLYWOOD LESSONS: IF A LARGE WINDOW IS IN VIEW, SOMEONE WILL BE THROWN THROUGH IT BEFORE 5 MINUTES PASS.
2. A program introduced by Bill Gates. Better than Dos. The only difference between any of the programs below the #100 is that they are more expensive. Same with those that are named oddly (like XP).
Can crash VERY frequently if you're not careful with it and don't go screwing around with Control Panel and the C:/ Drive.
by Unknown May 22, 2003
Get the windowsmug. an amazing film directed by the infamous Alfred Hitchcock about a guy named Jeff who gets neighbored by his murder :)
by uvogin February 8, 2022
Get the Rear Windowmug. Cold (often windy) but sunny weather that looks extremely pleasant through the window when one is inside, but is in fact quite uncomfortable to be outside in.
origin: An Icelandic expression: "Gluggaveður" (literally: Window-weather).
origin: An Icelandic expression: "Gluggaveður" (literally: Window-weather).
A-"have you looked outside? what a nice day we're having!"
B-"This looks like window weather to me. You should bring a jacket."
B-"This looks like window weather to me. You should bring a jacket."
by Stabilo-Boss-original November 20, 2013
Get the window weathermug. 