Marlon Brando once claimed he couldn't get it up due to a sudden acorn attack in the movie set..Well..Well, who thinks otherwise?
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Get the adorexia mug.When you organization/plan/idea/etc... that you had worked on for a long time is completely destroyed by your arch enemies using unfair, below the belt, CIA style direct actions.
- Did you hear about Fred? That dude got acornd pretty bad
- No, what happened
- The insurance company said he forgot to check a box in his application, so they denied his surgery and he died.
- Oh, shit you are right, he did get acornd in the ass.
- No, what happened
- The insurance company said he forgot to check a box in his application, so they denied his surgery and he died.
- Oh, shit you are right, he did get acornd in the ass.
by 805g September 21, 2009
Get the Acornd mug.Aboree - (pronunciation: Ahh-Boar-Eee), NOUN. - Short for 'jamboree'. Definiton equivalent to that of a jamboree; which is defined in Webster's Dictionary as, "A large celebration or party, typically a lavish and boisterous one"……………..
FUCKIN SICK PARTY, pretty much.
Synonyms: Ripper, rager, pahhhhty *boston, Party *non-boston, shindig.
Antonyms: Work,
Origination of term: Derived from the Naughty By Nature song "Jamboree", this word refers to the chorus in the song; particularly within the lyrical phrase "I jam I know I jam jamboree". In appropriate formation with the tempo of the piece, the vocalist(s) make a distinct addition to the word "jamboree" by placing an extra syllable (serving as a beat - or a pause in the beat rather) into this word, creating a sound more similar to "jam-a-boree" when sung aloud. Sung this way creates an upbeat and funkier twist on the sound aesthetics - more pleasing to the listener's ear.
FUCKIN SICK PARTY, pretty much.
Synonyms: Ripper, rager, pahhhhty *boston, Party *non-boston, shindig.
Antonyms: Work,
Origination of term: Derived from the Naughty By Nature song "Jamboree", this word refers to the chorus in the song; particularly within the lyrical phrase "I jam I know I jam jamboree". In appropriate formation with the tempo of the piece, the vocalist(s) make a distinct addition to the word "jamboree" by placing an extra syllable (serving as a beat - or a pause in the beat rather) into this word, creating a sound more similar to "jam-a-boree" when sung aloud. Sung this way creates an upbeat and funkier twist on the sound aesthetics - more pleasing to the listener's ear.
"What did you do last night?"
-"Oh, got buzzed at a dope aboree"
OR
"I totally got my groove on at aboree last night"
-"Oh, got buzzed at a dope aboree"
OR
"I totally got my groove on at aboree last night"
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